Method 1: Paste with jelly glue.
Push down the dead skin of the hand with the inclined surface of the small stick in the tool kit, so that the nail plate will be more compliant with the hand. If your hands are too dry, you can soak them in warm water for a while. Then polish off the unevenness and excess grease on the nail surface with a file strip, and clean and disinfect the nail surface with alcohol cotton.
Choose jelly glue suitable for the size of your nail surface, take the paved nail surface as the standard, choose a large one instead of a small one, and stick the dust-proof film on it directly to the nail surface. Push from the middle to the side to expel the bubbles inside. After repeated pressing, tear off the small film on the sticker. First put a nail patch on the root, then put it on the head, then press it to discharge all bubbles, and don't stick it askew. Don't touch the water or do anything for three hours after pasting.
Method 2: Stick it with peelable primer and solid patch adhesive.
This method requires baking lamps. First, dig out a little glue stick and put it on the nail plate, and then flatten it with this friction strip. After flattening, buckle it directly on your nails, and then bake it under a baking lamp for about one minute.
Method 3: Use nail gel.
This method requires the use of ultraviolet light, scraping a little nail glue directly on the nail, which will be thinner. After pasting, it will be directly irradiated for about 60 seconds.