Girl Math: How Switching to Press-Ons Can Save You $1,500 This Year
Introduction
We all love the feeling of walking out of a salon with a fresh set. But looking at your bank account afterwards? Not so much.
In 2026, the average cost of a gel manicure with nail art in the US has climbed to over $80 (plus tip!). If you go every two weeks, that’s a serious investment.
But do you have to sacrifice beauty for your budget? No. Let’s do the math on TsukiNails Handmade Press-Ons versus the Salon. The numbers might shock you.
1. The Annual Cost Calculator
Let’s break it down.
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The Salon Route:
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Average Cost: $80 (Manicure + Art) + $15 (20% Tip) = $95 per visit.
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Frequency: Every 2 weeks (26 times a year).
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Total Annual Cost: $2,470.
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The TsukiNails Route:
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Average Cost: $25 per handmade set.
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Frequency: Since they are reusable, let's say you buy 1 new set a month (12 times a year) and rotate them.
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Total Annual Cost: $300.
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The Savings: $2,170. That is a luxury vacation, a new designer bag, or a year of coffee!
2. "Time is Money"
It’s not just about dollars; it’s about hours.
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Salon: Drive to salon (20 mins) + Appointment (90 mins) + Drive back (20 mins) = 2+ Hours every two weeks. That’s 52 hours a year sitting in a chair!
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Press-Ons: Application takes 15 minutes at home. Removal takes 10. You can do it while watching Netflix in your pajamas.

3. "Renting" vs. "Owning"
When you pay for a salon manicure, you are essentially "renting" those nails for 2 weeks. Once they grow out or you soak them off, that money is gone forever.
When you buy TsukiNails, you own them.
Did you wear a stunning sparkly set for New Year's Eve? Clean them, put them back in the box, and they are ready for your birthday in March. You are building a wardrobe of nails, not throwing money away.
4. The Hidden Costs
Don't forget the hidden costs of salon visits:
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Gas/Uber money.
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The pressure to make small talk when you’re tired.
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The extra charge for fixing a broken nail ($5 per finger!).
With press-ons, if a nail pops off, you just glue it back on for free.

Conclusion
Being smart with your money doesn't mean looking cheap. By switching to handmade press-ons, you get the same $100 look for a fraction of the price. Your wallet (and your schedule) will thank you.