A Lagowood, washington, The nail technician went viral after sharing the designs she will no longer create.
The woman took to Instagram to share the “sets” she doesn’t “offer now that (she is) a completely Christian-based business.”
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Nail Tech says no to astrology
The Instagram user @prettyclaws253 declared right projects don’t align with your beliefs.
The nail technician stated that she no longer does astrological signs. “I truly believe it is demonic. I don’t joke about any of this. I don’t play with spirits, so I personally don’t offer any kind of sets. This goes for charms. Drawing the sign, you know, any of those,” she explained.
Furthermore, she mentioned that “the evil eye” was a design she refused to create.
The Lakewood woman explained, “Or just the period of one eye. I know there’s a lot of controversy about this, but personally, I just don’t do it – I’m not going to do it.”
She acknowledged that other cultures use the symbol and she “respects” and “understands” it. However, she would not paint the drawing. @prettyclaws253 added that there are other nail technicians available who can create the design.
No to angel numbers and fashionable crosses
Additionally, she said she wouldn’t draw “angel numbers” on sets of nails. According to Fascination, angel numbers are repeating numbers (333, 444, 555) that could be messages from the spiritual realm. The nail technician said: “I don’t know which angels you are following, but you should not worship any other deity. Or idolizing anything…”
“It’s all witchcraft. I’m not even about to get into all that,” she stated.
Furthermore, she added that she will not paint “fashionable crosses”. She said she “I will not wear an upside-down cross amulet or do anything that mocks God.” Additionally, the technician stated that it would not create a “skull and crossbones” design. However, she said that if her client were “doing it for the right reasons”, she “I’d love to draw him.” The technician reiterated that she would not do the drawing on clients who did “this for unholy reasons.”
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