These R20 bill nails have set tongues wagging. Images via TikTok: daisynailsbeautycare

These R20 bill nails have set tongues wagging. Images via TikTok: daisynailsbeautycare

Hit or miss? Lady rips up R20 note to use on her nails

‘Cutting money is a criminal offense,’ wrote one shocked person after seeing a lady use a R20 note for her nails.

These R20 bill nails have set tongues wagging. Images via TikTok: daisynailsbeautycare

These R20 bill nails have set tongues wagging. Images via TikTok: daisynailsbeautycare

Over the years, beauty trends have come and gone. While others stayed for a long time, there’s always a new craze that gets people going. A new acrylic nail trend sees ladies tearing up cash to use it in their nails. A video of a lady getting hers done has wowed South Africans who either said that she is crazy for wasting money or loved the concept and remarked how they too will be trying the interesting trend.

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Woman’s R20 nail design sets tongues wagging

As the years go by, woman are finding more and more interesting ways to make their nail designs more and more creative.

We have seen women with super long nails, nails with diamonds encrusted on them and now nails that have money in them.

A young woman has gone viral on social media after sharing a snap of herself with R20 notes torn up inside her acrylic nails.

Nails designs are getting more and more interesting. Image via Unsplash

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Taking to TikTok, a nail salon called @daisynailsbeautycare shared the unique design which sent social media users into an instant frenzy.

Take a look at the nails below:

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Netizens are certainly intrigued

While some people loved the post, others were absolutely bewildered to see how money was being wasted by the young lady.

Here are some of their comments:

“Someone somewhere will appreciate that R20 just to buy a loaf of bread,” wrote one person while another said:

“Cutting money is a criminal offense.”

This person wrote that destroying money might bring the lady a bit of financial bad luck:

“Apparently, cutting or burning money causes you to repel money. Don’t do it.”

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