Russian manicurist’s bizarre barbeque design featuring kebabs roasting over an open FIRE goes viral

Holy shish! Salon’s bizarre design featuring kebabs roasting over an open FIRE could be the most risky manicure trend yet

  • Russian manicurist Nail Sunny have unveiled their latest experimental design 
  • Footage shows the salon attaching kebabs and a mini BBQ to fingernails
  • Video posted on Instagram divided fans of nail art, with over 100,000 views 

A nail salon known for experimental designs, including a smoking tobacco pipe and a mini twerking Kim Kardashian, has unveiled what might be its most risky creation yet. 

Nail Sunny which boasts over 2 million followers on Instagram has divided fans after posting a tutorial showing how to create intricate shish kebab nails roasting over a  barbeque complete with real flames.

The nail salon which has several locations in Russia and a recently opened a branch in Los Angeles, racked up over 100,000 views after posting the clip, captioned: ‘Kebab nails #nailsunnytutorial’ 

 

Russian salon Nail Sunny, has divided nail art fans after sharing footage of their latest design, which shows a client with an intricate barbeque attached to their finger nails (pictured)

The manicurist prepared the client's nails by applying a clear polish (pictured)

The manicurist crafted a miniature barbeque complete with kebabs using wax (pictured)

The manicurist prepared the client’s nails by applying a clear polish (pictured left), while crafting a miniature barbeque complete with kebabs using wax (pictured right)  

Nail Sunny posted footage of the experimental design on Instagram, captioned: 'Kebab nails #nailsunnytutorial'

Nail Sunny posted footage of the experimental design on Instagram, captioned: ‘Kebab nails #nailsunnytutorial’ 

The viral clip divided opinion, with some praising Nail Sunny for surprising them once again with a daring design.

However, others argued they hate the outlandish type of nail art, which the salon has built its reputation on. 

Rejoicing over the design, one person wrote: ‘Yasss the craftmanship!! Love it!!!’

Another added: ‘I’ve been waiting for this type of content!!!! Missed it’

Unimpressed, a third wrote: ‘This is some messed up s*** right here’

Another said: ‘I hate this type of nail art so much’ 

Fans of the salon were divided with some commenting that they had been waiting for their experimental content, while others said they hate this type of nail art

Fans of the salon were divided with some commenting that they had been waiting for their experimental content, while others said they hate this type of nail art

In the Instagram post, the manicurist can be seen filing the nails and cutting the cuticles before painting with a clear polish.

Meanwhile, a miniature barbeque and skewers were crafted using aluminum from an empty drinks can, and a wax-like substance was used to create tiny pieces of ‘meat’ and ‘vegetables’ for the kebabs, coloured with nail varnish. 

A droplet of gluewas applied to stick the skewers to the three middle fingers, while the little finger boasted a tiny pot of salad. 

The BBQ was then glued to the nails on the other hand and set alight while the kebabs dangled over it precariously.  

Pictured: The manicurist crafting a miniature barbeque

Pictured: The manicurist painting the miniature kebabs

The manicurist used nail varnish to paint each section of the design. Pictured left: The barbeque and right: The miniature kebabs 

The barbeque design (pictured) is the salon's latest quirky design, with previous creations including bread attached to finger nails

The barbeque design (pictured) is the salon’s latest quirky design, with previous creations including bread attached to finger nails 

The video showing the quirky design comes just days after the salon posted a tutorial revealing how bread can be attached to finger nails.

Many other Instagram users posted laughing emojis in reaction to the video and tagged their friends to watch the video.

Founded by sisters Eleonora and Arina Movsisyan, who were inspired to open Nail Sunny in Russia after visiting Los Angeles, the salon has gained a cult following.  



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