In-Person:
* Drugstores: (e.g., Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid) - Usually have a selection of basic, affordable press-on nails, glue-on nails, and nail tips.
* Beauty Supply Stores: (e.g., Sally Beauty Supply, Ulta Beauty) - Offer a wider range of brands, styles, colors, and types of fake nails, including professional-grade options and nail art supplies.
* Department Stores: (e.g., Macy's, Nordstrom) - May have higher-end brands or specialty nail products in their beauty departments.
* Discount Stores: (e.g., Target, Walmart) - Often have a selection of budget-friendly fake nails.
* Dollar Stores: (e.g., Dollar General, Dollar Tree) - Offer the cheapest option, but the quality may be lower.
* Nail Salons: Some nail salons sell pre-made sets of fake nails, or they can custom-make and apply them for you.
Online:
* Online Retailers: (e.g., Amazon, Walmart.com, Target.com) - Offer a massive selection of fake nails from various brands and sellers.
* Brand Websites: Many nail brands (e.g., Kiss, Static Nails, Olive & June) sell their products directly on their websites.
* Beauty Websites: (e.g., Ulta.com, Sephora.com) - Carry a curated selection of fake nails from popular beauty brands.
* Etsy: You can find unique, handmade, or custom-designed fake nails from independent sellers.
* Temu/Shein/Aliexpress: These sites offer extremely low prices, but keep in mind the quality might not always be consistent, and shipping times can be longer.
When choosing where to buy, consider:
* Budget: Prices can vary widely.
* Desired Style/Quality: Higher-end or professional-grade nails will cost more.
* Convenience: Online shopping is convenient, but you can't see the nails in person before buying.
* Shipping Time: Factor in shipping time when ordering online.
* Return Policy: Check the return policy in case you're not satisfied with the product.