Lee Press-On nails

Lee Press-On nails

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haha omg this were awful. They would NOT stay on, and if you had to do anything with your hair, ...  More »
Long and luxurious nails aren’t always easy to come by. For one thing, they can break easily. And for those in the younger age group, mom might not be the type to allow such an adult look. The world sought a solution to the long nail dilemma and Lee Press-On Nails valiantly answered the call.

The concept was simple; a little glue was all that was necessary to attach these plastic faux nails to the real on, creating the illusion of tantalizing talons. And until they were filed down to a more acceptable shape, these babies really did resemble talons. They also served as a formidable weapon, a matched set of digit daggers ready to claw and adversary with ease. Available in a palette of color choices, Lee Press-On Nails didn’t really fool anyone, as it was pretty easy to spot the imposters. But nobody much cared, since they were extremely popular in their own right.

And for those up and coming little vixens that had to hide the illicit claws from mom’s watchful eye, Lee Press-on Nails were just what the doctor ordered. They could pop off in a jiffy and mom would be none the wiser.

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