Comparison of generic plastic nail tips in flimsy packaging versus Tsuki Nails luxury press on nails in a premium box.

The $8 vs. $25 Debate: Drugstore Plastic vs. Handmade Gel Press-Ons

We’ve all seen them in the checkout aisle at Target or Walmart: boxes of press-on nails for under $10. It’s tempting to grab a box.
Then you see TsukiNails, which are handcrafted and cost a bit more. You might wonder: "Why should I pay more when I can get them cheap?"
The answer lies in the materials. It’s the difference between a "sticker" and a "manicure." Here is the honest breakdown of what you are actually paying for.

1. Material: ABS Plastic vs. Real Soft Gel

  • Drugstore (The "Plastic" Feel):
    Mass-produced nails are made of thin ABS plastic ink-printed with designs. They are flexible but flimsy. They often split down the middle or bend white when you type.

  • Handmade (The "Salon" Feel):
    TsukiNails are created using 7 layers of real salon gel polish. We build structure (an apex) just like a nail tech does in a salon. They are sturdy, durable, and sound like real acrylics when you tap them on a table.

2. The Design: Pixelated vs. Hand-Painted

  • Drugstore:
    Look closely at a cheap nail. You can often see tiny dots (pixels) because the design is printed by a machine. The "glitter" is often just a flat photo of glitter.

  • Handmade:
    Our artists paint every stroke by hand. The cat-eye gel has real magnetic depth. The 3D charms are embedded by hand. The texture is real. No one will believe they are press-ons because they reflect light exactly like a salon manicure.

Macro comparison of pixelated machine print vs hand painted gel nail art - TsukiNails

3. Reusability: One-Time vs. Lifetime

  • Drugstore:
    Because they are thin plastic, removing them usually warps or rips the nail. They are designed for "one-time use" trash.

  • Handmade:
    Because of the structural gel integrity, TsukiNails keep their shape even after removal. With proper cleaning (see our cleaning guide), you can wear a single set 5, 10, or 20 times.

    • Math: 

      25dividedby10wears=∗∗
      2.50 per wear**. That is cheaper than the drugstore!


4. The Fit: Generic vs. Custom
Drugstore boxes come with 24 nails because they hope some will fit you. You end up throwing away 14 waste nails. TsukiNails offers custom sizing (XS, S, M, L) so you pay for exactly what fits your hand, reducing plastic waste.

Durable handmade gel press on nails flexing without breaking - TsukiNails

Conclusion
If you want nails for one night, the drugstore is fine. But if you want a manicure that looks expensive, lasts for weeks, and can be worn again, Handmade Gel is the only choice.

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