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webbed fingernails

nail colour at the click of a button
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Ever seen a the perfect nail colour in, say a picture in someone's house, but never quite been able to match it? To save you the leg-achingly tiresome task of trawling the shops in search of your ideal fingertip laquer (only to be disappointed at every turn) by simply logging on the the internet, inserting your hand into the attachment and down-loading your chosen colour. A simple, yet effective method that saves not only time, but those irritating little smears that mean re-painting the entire nail. the colours would, of course, be chip-resistant and as long lasting as the customer desired.
barlow, Apr 07 2001

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       "'Wouldn't it be cool if' life was like '5th Element'."
StarChaser, Apr 07 2001
  

       buh,just cut them out of the picture and tape them to your fingers
technobadger, Apr 07 2001
  

       This is a great idea! The printer would be crazy hard to build because of the different shapes and sizes of fingernails and the chemicals used, but you could sell them to beauty shops by the hundreds.   

       Maybe some two part epoxy one part mixed with colors, spray the mirror image on a flat nonelastic deflated air bags coated with a release agent and the other part if the epoxy. As the assembly starts to set, inflate the air bag to apply the design to the nail and press it evenly to the whole surface. Once the epoxy sets, you deflate the bag and you are done.
MisterQED, Dec 08 2007
  
      
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