Of all the dumb@$$ to do with one's money, this may be the dumbest.
<span style='font-family: Arial Black'>Money manicures</span>
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Talk about having cash at your fingertips. The latest fad to make fingernails funky involves applying cut-up cash to the tips.
Here's how it works: The customer supplies the manicurist with the currency. (Some people use $1, $5 or even $100 bills.) The manicurist then cuts up the money, glues it on and applies a layer of acrylic to strengthen the nail.
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<span style='font-family: Arial Black'>Money manicures</span>
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Talk about having cash at your fingertips. The latest fad to make fingernails funky involves applying cut-up cash to the tips.
Here's how it works: The customer supplies the manicurist with the currency. (Some people use $1, $5 or even $100 bills.) The manicurist then cuts up the money, glues it on and applies a layer of acrylic to strengthen the nail.
Video and source

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