
Mashable bites into a creamy, nutty, gooey, and sometimes stinky world during our first-ever Cheese Week.
Manicures inspired by cheese are always a gouda idea.
From short to long, oval to square, real or acrylic, there are a million ways to wear your nails. Fun fact: Acrylic nails were accidentally invented in 1955, when a dentist by the name of Frederick Slack tried to fix his own broken nail with some dental acrylics. I highly doubt Mr. Slack believed his quick fix would go on to become a booming industry. Or that people would get, er, creative — and make their nails look like cheese.
Which brings us to today. Cheese nails may not be the most popular trend around, but to some, they're a delicious form of self-expression. Read more...
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