Toes painted, fingers not? How does this work?
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Aug 6, 2014
Jessica D.
Is it okay to have your toenails painted, but your fingernails bare? Personally, I think it'd look funny, but is it a normal thing to see?
I'm asking bc I'm getting sick of the color I have (for both) on my fingers, but I still like it on my toes. I'm barefoot all the time, and I don't want to look lopsided or whatnot lmfao
Aug 6, 2014
M G.
Dnt think it looks weird at all:D.
Aug 6, 2014
Valerie C.
There's nothing weird about that. It's like having your nails painted and bare toes.
Aug 6, 2014
Jessica D.
I did think about it reverse like that, but it still seems goofy to me! lmao. But I'll take it from ladies who probably know more than me about this stuff. Thank youuuu :)