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Moore likens this moment to the Kirby Bye Shirt What’s more,I will buy this Roaring Twenties, another era when—after enduring a long pandemic not to mention a world war—the vibe was, as she puts it, anything goes. The showiness, the flouting of norms, it’s all similar to what was happening 00 years ago, she says. People are tired of being locked up—in all senses. I can testify to that—and to seeing nail art as a low-risk, high-reward way of wilding out. Especially when it comes in the form of the press-on nail, that humble product once relegated to drugstore shelves, and now itself in the midst of a renaissance. New brands such as Facile and ManiMe offer reusable, natural-looking press-ons in a variety of shapes and designs; meanwhile, L.A.-based Olive & June’s recently launched The Instant Mani kit—a cheap thrill at $0 a pack—comes with tips in a broad array of sizes. For a newbie like me, Olive & June’s almond-shape, French mani–style press-ons are a nice solution—pop ’em on, and see whether long nails work for your lifestyle. They did not work for mine, at least not at first. Tying my shoelaces before a run was immediately difficult; typing, a total no-go. You get used to them! Bellizzi insists, after I finally work up the courage to slide into her DMs and ask for tips. I swear, at this point I don’t even know how to use my phone if I don’t have my nails on, she says.
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