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PONO (@joyeux_ponopono) is a manicurist who travels to the homes of her clients for treatments.
Recently, she received an unexpected "unique request" from a sushi-loving client who always makes unusual orders.
Please take a look at the impressive three-dimensional nail art she created:
PONO (@joyeux_ponopono)
"Soy sauce nails!!! The soy sauce inside the fish(-shaped packets) moves!"
Sushi at your fingertips...!
The soy sauce droplets are well reproduced on a Japanese pattern background that resembles a plate you might see at a Japanese sushi restaurant.
The three-dimensional parts such as the sashimi and the fish-shaped soy sauce packets are so well reproduced they're a pleasure to admire.
According to PONO, her client was enjoying some sushi when she got the idea and then called PONO for an appointment and to explain her unusual request. She asked PONO to make it a sushi theme with a special focus on soy sauce.
Before visiting her client, PONO needed to prepare all the parts, but she contacted her client to show her work in progress when the soy sauce packet was finished. Her customer was delighted with PONO's work.
PONO (@joyeux_ponopono)
"Oh... / That's amazing / It's so cute I'm gonna go crazy"
You can see the creation in more detail if you click on the right arrow to view the other images in her Instagram post here:
Reacting to PONO's impressive nail art which revealed the special care and attention to detail she put into it, Twitter users left numerous comments, calling her creation "cute" and praising her for her "having really good taste."
Here are some of other comments it elicited:
More about Pono nails
If you're interested in PONO's nail art, you can visit her Twitter account or her Instagram account. Here are a few more samples of her impressive talent:
For example, here are some colorful fish-themed nails:
Gel sculpture with bubbles
Melon soda nails!
If you live in the Kanto area, and would like a manicure, pedicure or Brazilian waxing (women only), PONO can visit you for an appointment. She can also communicate in English and French. Contact her via direct message in Twitter. For more information (Japanese only) about her services, read her blog here.