18 November 2016

Scorpions on Nails. Yes, true scorpions.

Resultado de imagen de scorpions on nailsNail art has gone to the extremes before – we have seen rhinestones and furry nails, but Mexico’s adding something which could be considered somewhat dangerous. Customers are paying around $3 to have a scorpion glued to a nail.
Scorpions are highly venomous and if one stings you, it can lead to death, but the team insists that the ones that it is using are not venomous after they die and that the team uses tweezers when handling them.

One manicurist said that this trend is not for everyone. Some people react positively while others think that it is a horrible and tacky trend.

People have accused the team of animal cruelty, but the team explained that they buy the scorpions dead from people who find them in mountain ranges.





Resultado de imagen de scorpions on nails

Summary:
Even if so strange things have been seen on the nails of the people for decorate them, in Mexico there's a new trend that has beated all of them. It's about blu small scorpions on the nails. Of course, those scorpions aren't venemous when they're dead.
A stylist says that this trend is just for some people, not for everybody. People has informed against the company who promotes this trend because of the animal cruelty that takes place on the elaboration of his product, but the company has said that they work with scorpions already dead.

In my opinion...
"Ey, what about putting real scorpions on the nails?" Well,  for a necromancer I could find it right, but who wants to have dead animals on his nails? And no one pays to you, you have to pay!
It's normal to see women with strange thing on her nails, but almost the 100% of those strange things are painted. For me this trend is just disgusting and I can't understand how someone thought up on this.

New words: 
Mountain range: a chain of mountains forming a single system.
Rhinestones: an artificial gemstone cut with rock crystal in imitation of a diamond.
Tweezers: a small tool of two pieces of metal joined at one end, used for plucking out hairs, etc.

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