Anonymous wrote:This thread is bizarre and old.
Who gives a rats patooty if someone has their nails painted or not? I’d rather see nice, painted nails over dirty and unkempt ones…
And by the fact I was at a nail salon in Chevy Chase yesterday that was very very busy with middle aged women who based on their appearance only I would say were UMC/UC, this thread couldn’t be further from the truth. Of course this particular salon (Nail Saloon for those keeping track) does not offer anything other than polish and gel. No fakes, no fills. Makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:I am wealthy. I do my own nails, but only once in a while. When I feel like it. It has nothing to do with wealth. There are poor people who spend lots on gel and tips. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:I think that people who are truly classy don’t worry about things like this.
Anonymous wrote:Nail polish is highly toxic.
So is everything it seems but I’m not adding to my chemical exposure with something nobody notices unless it’s so obvious that it looks tacky.
Seriously, unless you get those awful pointy talons, who sees it?
On your wedding, go for it. Otherwise find a clear non toxic polish and move on.
This coming from someone who hasn’t left the house without makeup since 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nail polish screams LMC/WC to me. Nail polish is all about how you are perceived by others, and UMC/UC prefer to occupy themselves with things other than painting themselves for others' enjoyment/acceptance/amusement.
I actually can't think of anyone I know who wears nail polish regularly (except their wedding or other formal event) or plasters their face with makeup every day.
Last time I was having my poodle groomed, they offered to paint her nails at the salon. I was tempted but now I worry that this will make her look middle class. Does Caroline Kennedy have a poodle by any chance that we could consult to see if her nails are painted and what color? I should probably clarify that the poodle will be seen by those outside the family when I walk her around the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Nail polish screams LMC/WC to me. Nail polish is all about how you are perceived by others, and UMC/UC prefer to occupy themselves with things other than painting themselves for others' enjoyment/acceptance/amusement.
I actually can't think of anyone I know who wears nail polish regularly (except their wedding or other formal event) or plasters their face with makeup every day.
Anonymous wrote:+1 to all of this. Plus, I hate the way polish feels. I get that probably sounds weird, and I don't have many sensitivities, but by Day 2 it -- hurts is not the right word, but feels weird.