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Nail Art in Japan

The pieces of art that are attached to many a savvy Shibuya gal's nails are a constant source of wonder, amazement and bewilderment. How do they wash their dishes?

This week Ping Mag dip into the world of nail art. More than a splash of top coat and a sprinkling of glitter, Ping Mag explore creative stereoscopic nail art.

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anne:

I really like Japanese nail art designs, they even got some big expo to promote it
http://japansugoi.com/wordpress/koda-kumi-at-the-international-nail-expo-2008/

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