The real alternative to salon nails
There are two ways people usually get their nails done: book a salon appointment, or grab a drugstore box on the way to checkout. Neither one is actually working for the woman who wants both quality and control.
Vs. the salon
Salons cost time you don't have and money you'd rather not spend every two weeks. They also mean sitting through filing and product on your natural nail that, over time, can leave it thinner and weaker. For anyone with sensitivities to salon chemicals or adhesives, it's not even an option, it's a hard no.
Picky Girl was actually born out of that exact problem: a personal allergy that made salon visits impossible, paired with zero patience left for drugstore sets that never delivered. Salon-quality result, none of the salon downsides. You control your own time, your own nail health, and what actually goes on your hands.
Vs. drugstore
Drugstore press-ons solve speed, but they don't solve quality. Thin material, generic design, sizing that's more guess than fit, and adhesive that's done after one wear. It's a short-term fix that often looks the part for a few hours and then doesn't.
Picky Girl is built to actually hold up: hand-painted, almond-shaped, sized intentionally, and reusable instead of disposable. You're not choosing between convenience and quality anymore. You get both. And from the comfort of your own home.
The press-on that sets the standard isn't a tagline we picked because it sounded nice. It's the actual standard we're holding ourselves to.