Size Guide

Size Guide

The right fit makes the set look better immediately.

Sizing is the part that changes everything. A well-fitted set sits cleaner at the cuticle, feels more secure through wear, and looks more intentional overall.

What to measure

Measure the widest part of each natural nail from sidewall to sidewall. The width matters more than guessing by eye.

Do both hands. Many people have small differences between matching fingers, and that is completely normal.

How to choose

Start with width first. The cleanest fit usually comes from choosing the size that covers the natural nail without pressing into the skin.

If you are between sizes, go slightly larger. It is usually easier to refine a slightly fuller fit than to force a set that is too narrow.

Check the overall balance. The right size should look centered and calm on the finger, not squeezed or floating.

What a good fit looks like

The sides sit close to the natural nail line without pushing into the surrounding skin.

The cuticle area feels aligned rather than obviously too wide or too tight.

The nail looks like it belongs to the hand, not like it was balanced on top of it.

Common fit mistakes

Too small: the sides of the natural nail stay visible, and the set can look tense or narrow.

Too large: the press-on sits over the skin or looks obviously wider than the nail bed.

Measured too quickly: the fit may seem acceptable at first, but it usually becomes obvious once all ten are on.

Still unsure?

If you are choosing your first set and want a second opinion, contact us through the Contact us page before ordering.

Once you have your size reference dialed in, choosing future sets becomes much easier.