Note: This story, first published in March 2021, is being republished.
A viral photo of a newborn with long, pointed fake nails has raised safety concerns online. The image, shared on Facebook and Twitter, shows a baby’s hand with meticulously crafted false nails, accompanied by the caption: “I can do your baby’s nails…cheap rates.”
Critics were quick to highlight the risks, with many pointing out that sharp nails could harm the baby. Comments ranged from, “Baby nails are sharp enough as is,” to, “This is dangerous and could hurt the baby’s face or eyes.”
The post also gained attention on Reddit, where parents condemned the trend as unsafe and unnecessary. Some speculated the nails were digitally added, while others recalled similar incidents in the past.
Experts recommend keeping baby nails short to prevent accidental scratching, prioritizing safety over aesthetics in early childhood.