Nail pro shows off the pedicure she’s given to a client – but it’s divided opinion as some reckon it looks like bruises
A BEAUTY pro has been brutally trolled online after some people insisted her pedicure resembled a bunch of bruises.
The team member at atelier+LIM, from Japan, received the harsh feedback after uploading a snap of a client’s pedicure on Instagram.
The post racked up thousands of likes, as people raced to comments to share their thoughts[/caption]The fresh pedicure, believed to be stick-on nails, had come in a wide range of different designs, the post revealed.
Each toe had a unique glossy print, ranging from a darker burgundy colour to an orange ombre-effect complete with a brown tip.
Other stick-on nails included a big toe with a blue tip and a green undertone, a little sparkly number, as well as a muted purple nail with a slight grey tint to it.
The price of these the salon, which also specialises in brow treatments, did not disclose.
However, one thing was certain – the reaction amongst fellow social media users was mixed, as hundreds raced to comments to share their thoughts.
Some, it appeared, were rather fond of the look – whilst others thought the feet looked bruised.
One critic reckoned: ”It’s giving bruises.”
A second joked: ”When you’re trying to pick a marble for your kitchen remodel.”
”is this the solar system?” was another guess that left people in stitches.
”Actually love + a couple slight changes LOL,” a fourth was less harsh.
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”oo cute! Looks like the rocks we tumble after a day at the river,” was another take.
Speaking of beauty, Primark fans are going wild over their new stick-on nails – they’re just £2.50 and look so glam.
One delighted customer, Sophie Mills, took to her platform to show off the new chic find she had nabbed from Primark.
Sophie uploaded the clip with the caption: ”When you work at Nandos but have a party so Primark pulls through!’’
She said: “Girls, don’t waste your coin. £2.50 from Primark!
“Couldn’t believe I saw a design like this.”
The design the shopper had bagged were on-trend – the stick-on nails came with a nude base that was completed with brown, beige and white swirl patterns.
Fellow shoppers were just as impressed, as they raced to comments.
One person said: “They’re so good aren’t they! And the glue you can get in there is good too.”
Another added: “I love.”
However, not everyone had positive feedback about the bargain find, as some insisted the quality was poor.
“They last if you look after them & don’t ruin your real nails.
“Mine last a good 3-4 days,” a Primark customer said.
Another chimed in: “These are gorg but will probs fall off unfortunately.”