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I don't find it creepy, just unsightly. Why would anyone want to let toenails grow to that length? I can understand wanting feet to look nice when wearing sandals, but the feet in those sandals have toes that show signs of having been crammed into pointed shoes for a long time. It would be far better for the owner of those toes to do as little as possible to call attention to them.
Clip them, put on a coat of pale polish and concentrate on making a statement with another part of the body.
The problem with that picture isn't the fact that it's a french pedicure, but that the toenails are too long.
There's nothing wrong with a proper french pedicure where the nails are a normal length. It's not my preference (I prefer color on my toes, and an American manicure), but it looks fine.
Huh? Never heard of it. You might have found it on google, but it's a rarely used term I expect.
It's a term used in every salon I've ever been in. I've got an American manicure now. I went into the salon, requested an American manicure, and got exactly what I described without needing to specify what I meant. I'd say it's pretty common.
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