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@thethailyfe: Client brought me Banh Mi Vietnamese Sandwich for lunch #nailtech #fyp #foryoupage #food #meme #manicure #vietnamesesalon #nail #banhmi #vietnamesesandwich
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♥︎ⒿⒺⓃⓃ♥︎ :
If I could afford that life I’d love to have you as my nail tech ❤️
2024-09-19 17:46:20
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Flora_Jung :
You getting some good food
2024-09-19 17:58:32
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Lori Walker :
Best client ever
2024-10-17 22:06:08
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blueHaze :
When your client loves you and your work ☺️😍 yuuuuuummmmmmmm!!!
2024-09-20 01:03:54
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jenniferp603 :
That was very nice of her!
2024-09-19 21:01:52
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Mags :
Best sandwiches
2024-09-20 21:08:22
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Lisa :
Awesome
2024-09-19 21:03:29
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Lexie x :
First
2024-09-19 17:32:58
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Clairvoyantspeaks :
So sweet. I give my tech Christmas gifts bday. And treats during holidays. Love this 💕
2024-09-20 04:31:57
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Teresita Perez :
🙏🙏🙏
2024-09-24 05:18:05
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JuicyJuice :
❤️
2024-09-21 01:44:30
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Melannie Babb :
🥰🥰🥰
2024-09-20 03:36:32
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You deserve it 💕
2024-09-19 18:49:29
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Alma :
Aww that was so nice
2024-09-19 17:34:10
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