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  2. Treat Your Mom to These Darling Mother’s Day Nail Designs - AOL

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    Honor Mom with a Mother's Day nail design that's as lovely as her! Featuring beautiful blooms and bright hues, these nail art ideas are perfect for spring.

  3. How ‘The Idea of You’ Nails ‘Cool Mom’ Style

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    Once I got the revision [of the script?], [it’s clear] she’s a mother from Silver Lake, but she’s a cool mom. She’s beautiful, she owns a gallery, she’s hip. So we wanted her [to] have ...

  4. 15 Items to Nail a Simple Mom-Approved Makeup Routine - AOL

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    17 Rich City Mom Style Staples to Nail November Fashion. Best Mom-Approved Face Makeup. 1. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Under-Eye Concealer: ...

  5. Bernadette Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, during a fashion shoot for a denim campaign featuring Lil' Kim, Thompson created the "money nails" design. [8] Seeking to produce a distinctive and bold look, she embedded real $100 bills into acrylic nails for Lil' Kim to wear on the set. [13] Thompson told Harper's BAZAAR, "all she had were little short nails! So I went into my ...

  6. Water marble nail - Wikipedia

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    The water marble nail technique was originally developed by professional nail technicians in Japanese nail salons. In the 1990s, it was popularized by commercial publications released by shopping centers in Chiba, Japan. In 2010, water marble nail art was adapted to use acrylic artificial nails and gels.

  7. Roy Veneracion - Wikipedia

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    He is known to use unconventional items during painting, including soil, pebbles, nails, twigs, and print markings of his body. He has drawn inspiration from artists such as Bobby Chabet, Jose Joya, Virginia Flor-Agbayani, Rod Paras-Perez, and Billy Abueva. Of these mentors, Joya was the closest to Veneracion.