Christina Aguilera just wore a 3D and very intricate vagina-themed manicure to promote a new sexual wellness product *affiliates
We have to applaud Christina Aguilera for keeping us on our toes. She’s given us iconic noughties hits like Dirrty and Genie in a Bottle, she’s starred in blockbuster movies like Burlesque, and now she’s taking a dive into female wellness.
“I’ve spent my entire career encouraging everyone, but especially women to feel empowered while owning their sexuality,” Christina explains in a new Instagram post. “The better you feel about yourself, the better you can live your life and own EVERY capacity of it!” In the post showing the full 3D effect of the designs, Zola shows how the artwork was created on false talons, which were then glued to the 42-year-old’s natural nails. We imagine they took hours to perfect, so sticking them on was probably a good way to save Christina some time.
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