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POLISHED!

Genevieve JaserbyGenevieve Jaser
November 1, 2019
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By Genevieve Jaser

Consider the way people may present themselves to others. Immediately, a person may notice an outfit, smile, hair, but what about their nails? Like other exterior features, fingernails are a blank canvas that can be used to express one’s creative and artistic desires.

Nail designs can be a characteristic to perfect, or upkeep—a job that feels more like a passion than it does work. Sometimes, it takes time and patience to maintain.

“I do them every three weeks because it makes me look put together. I always get them done.”

– Caitlin Kirby, Freshman, Communication

Caitlin Kirby,
freshman,
communication
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“It makes me feel good when my nails are done.” 

-Cynthia Lamar, Freshman, Chemistry

Cynthia Lamar, freshman,
chemistry

“I do my nails myself. They’re acrylic, and I just like the way they look. I switch colors, but yellow is my favorite.” 

-Ryana Kelsey, Sophomore, Psychology

Ryana Kelsey,
sophomore, psychology

“I paint them by myself in order to express my femininity. I tend to redo them at least once every two weeks, and it’s always the same color. I don’t have access to very many colors, so I buy one color and stick with it.”

– Leana Mauricette, Freshman, Sociology

Leana Mauricette,
freshman, sociology

“It’s funny I never used to do my nails, but it’s out of pure laziness. I don’t like to do them myself, but I like nice nails. I get them done every three weeks, I push it as long as possible, and I don’t like chipped nails.”

– Gabrielle Cappellucci, Senior, English Literature

Gabrielle Cappellucci,
senior, English literature

“I want everyone to feel like they can be themselves.”

– Samuel Roach, Freshman, Psychology

“I like the way it makes me feel.”

– Amanda Mackey, Freshman, Nursing

Samuel Roach (right), Amanda Mackey (left).
Genevieve Jaser
Co-Features Editor
(Meghan Olson/Crescent Magazine)
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