
Key Takeaways
- Press-on nails can add a new revenue stream without requiring a full-time nail tech.
- Success starts with the right wholesale supplier, quality samples, and a clear service menu.
- 365nails offers salon-ready press-on nail collections, fast restocking, and custom options for exclusive salon looks.
Why Salons Are Adding Press-On Nails to Their Service Mix
Salon owners are constantly looking for ways to boost revenue without expanding chair time or overhead. Press-on nails are a low-barrier service that fits perfectly into this strategy. Unlike traditional acrylics or gel extensions, press-ons require minimal training, use no harsh chemicals, and can be applied in 15–20 minutes. For a salon, this means you can serve more clients, offer quick add-on services, and even sell retail kits for at-home touch-ups.
Whether you run a full-service salon, a blow-dry bar, or a boutique beauty space, adding press-on nails can attract new clients and increase average ticket size. But the decision isn’t just about profit—it’s about finding the right supplier, training your staff, and packaging the service in a way that feels premium.
365nails Fit
365nails is a wholesale supplier that understands the salon channel. We offer machine-made and handmade press-on nail collections designed for professional use—consistent sizing, durable finishes, and a wide range of styles that clients love. Our wholesale catalog gives you access to seasonal trends, solid colors, and decorative designs that can be showcased as a salon-exclusive wall. If you prefer to create a private-label line, our custom and ODM services let you design your own shapes, artwork, and packaging.
Checklist: Should Your Salon Add Press-On Nails?
Use this step-by-step checklist to evaluate whether press-on nails are a good fit for your salon. If you answer “yes” to most of the questions below, you’re ready to build a press-on service menu.
1. Client Demand and Market Fit
- Do your clients frequently ask for quick, affordable nail services?
- Is there a gap in your area for trendy, non-permanent nail options?
- Are you seeing more clients interested in Instagram-worthy nails without the commitment?
2. Staff and Training Readiness
- Can any of your stylists be trained on press-on application in under an hour?
- Do you have a protocol for sanitizing, sizing, and applying press-ons safely?
- Will you offer application-only or also sell retail nail kits?
3. Supplier and Product Quality
- Have you tested multiple press-on nail suppliers for durability and fit?
- Does the supplier offer wholesale pricing, low trial order volumes, and consistent restocking?
- Can the supplier provide the shapes, lengths, and designs your clients want?
4. Pricing and Profitability
- Can you set a service price that covers product cost, labor, and a healthy margin?
- Will you offer tiered pricing (e.g., basic application vs. premium design)?
- Can you bundle retail sets with services to increase average ticket?
5. Salon Display and Client Experience
- Do you have a display area to showcase press-on nail styles like a color wall?
- Can you offer a “try-on” experience where clients see and feel the nails before buying?
- Are you prepared to upsell add-ons such as nail art stickers, glue upgrades, or custom sizing?
How to Build Your Salon’s Press-On Service Menu
Once you’ve decided to move forward, structure your menu around three core services:
- Express Application: A quick press-on manicure using your in-stock styles. Price it as a walk-in or add-on service.
- Custom Design Session: For specialty looks, partner with a supplier like 365nails to co-create a custom collection. This can be a high-ticket service for bridal parties, prom, or events.
- Retail Kits: Sell pre-packaged press-on sets for clients to apply at home. This creates recurring revenue and builds brand loyalty.
Training your staff is simple. Most press-on systems require only proper nail prep, adhesive selection, and application technique. Many suppliers provide tutorial videos, and your team can be ready in a single training session.
FAQ
What is the minimum order to get started with wholesale press-on nails for my salon?
Initial order requirements vary by supplier. 365nails offers flexible trial options so you can test styles without overcommitting. Contact our team to discuss a starter pack that fits your salon’s needs.
How do I know if the press-on nails will fit all my clients?
Look for suppliers that provide a wide sizing range and include multiple nail sizes in each set. 365nails designs sets with salon-grade sizing, and our team can advise on fit for different nail beds. Always test a few samples on different hand shapes before committing to a full order.
Can I get press-on nails custom-designed for my salon?
Yes. Through custom and ODM services, you can create exclusive shapes, colors, and packaging that match your salon’s brand. This is a powerful way to differentiate your service menu. Visit our customization page to learn more.
What if a client’s press-on nail pops off? How do I handle it?
Proper nail prep and adhesive application minimize lifting. We recommend offering a 24-hour guarantee on salon-applied press-ons and keeping a small repair kit on hand. For retail sets, provide clear application instructions and a prep pad to improve at-home wear time.
Conclusion
Adding press-on nails to your salon’s service menu is a low-risk, high-reward move that can attract new clients and increase daily revenue. By following this checklist, you’ll avoid common pitfalls and build a service that feels premium and on-brand. Start by testing samples from a reliable wholesale supplier, train your team, and design a menu that makes press-on nails a natural part of your salon experience.
Ready to explore salon-ready press-on nails? Browse our wholesale catalog or reach out to discuss custom options for your salon.
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