Watch: Woman Uses Spring Onion For A Quirky Nail-Art; Internet Wants Pineapple And Pretzel Nails Now

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We found one of the quirkiest nail art videos in the recent time. It is made with spring onions. Yes, you heard us.

Watch: Woman Uses Spring Onion For A Quirky Nail-Art; Internet Wants Pineapple And Pretzel Nails Now
Do you want to have this type of nail-art too?

Highlights

  • Nail art is a thing today.
  • We recently came across a quirky nail art recently.
  • It is made with stalk of spring onion.

In the world of beauty and makeup, nail-art is a thing now. Chic French manicures, extensions, stickers and more- we get varied options to beautify our nails at any nail-art salon. In fact, artists across the world also go creative and experiment with various eccentric elements on nails. While scrolling the social media platforms, we often find hundreds of videos on our feeds, featuring various innovative nail-arts that leave the internet amazed. We recently came across one such nail-art video that was everything quirky and out-of-the-box. Shared by the Instagram page named 'Nadiya ilysm', this video features a nail artist using spring onion as an element to decorate nails and called it 'onion peels nails'.

In the video, the artist is seen placing the stalk of spring onion on the nail and then applying a natural hard gel (used for nail extension) to fix it. Then the hard gel was polished and filed to form an artificial onion peel nail. The end result was stunning! Check out the video post:

The video in no time caught the Instagrammers' fancy, with some leaving suggestions as well. While some feel this nail can be used for 'snacking' later, others want to see nails made with pineapples and pretzels.

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Check out some of the hilarious comments:

If you go through Nadiya Ilysm's Instagram handle, which has more than 100k followers, you will find various other eccentric manicure videos using computer keys, rose petals and more. Earlier, she also used real onions to decorate her nails.

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