Stiletto Tips
What is the difference between stiletto tips and regular nail tips?
Stiletto tips have a sharply tapered, pointed shape that creates the signature stiletto look straight out of the box. Standard or natural tips have a more rounded or squared edge. Using a stiletto-specific tip means less filing and shaping to achieve that pointed silhouette, saving time during service. Browse natural tips or coffin tips if you need other shapes.
Can I use stiletto tips with acrylic or gel systems?
Yes — stiletto tips are compatible with both acrylic and gel extension systems. You can apply acrylic and monomer over the tip for a hard, durable extension, or use builder gel for a more flexible finish. The tip itself provides the shape; your chosen system provides the strength and structure on top.
What tools do I need to prep and shape stiletto tips?
A good prep routine includes tip cutters to size the tip before gluing, files and buffers to blend the tip edge and refine the point, and a nail drill for efficient surface prep. Cuticle tools help keep the nail area clean and ready for product application.
What nail art looks work well on stiletto extensions?
The elongated, tapered canvas of a stiletto nail suits bold, graphic designs. Chrome powders create a striking mirror finish, while art gels and liners let you paint fine detail work. Rhinestones and charms add dimension, and foils and flakes give textured, editorial effects that photograph beautifully on this dramatic shape.
Do you carry other nail tip shapes at Em Beauty?
Yes — Em Beauty stocks several tip shapes to suit every client preference. In addition to stiletto tips, you'll find coffin tips, square tips, French tips, acrylic nail tips, and natural tips to cover all service requests.

