Halloween Nail Art Analysis

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Halloween nail art...Witch with bats and a frightening jack-o-lantern painted in acrylic paints over OPI's Atomic Orange polish, other nails are in a pale bluish grey polish colour brought with the aid of the client. Closeup of Halloween nail artwork...Witch

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