With the Rise of Y3K Beauty, "Smart Nails" Have Never Been More Mainstream


Like everyone and their mother, nail artist Amina Chelloug was enthralled by “brat summer.” She decided to take part in the discourse by sporting a Charli XCX–esque manicure, but a coat of slime-green lacquer wasn’t nearly enough. “I wanted to take it to the next level,” she tells me over the phone. Scrolling through Amazon for inspiration (as one does), Chelloug finally came across NFC stickers that could connect to her phone and link to anything she wanted: Instagram, PayPal, a Spotify playlist… Perfect. She linked hers to the Brat album, secured it to her fingernail, and posted the tutorial on TikTok. Twelve million views later (and counting!), it’s one of her most viral videos to date.

“Gen Z is tech savvy, so [they] like anything that seems out of this world, new, and fresh,” Chelloug says of the video’s instant success. Out of this world is absolutely right. A space-age aesthetic has been en vogue for several months now, after all. Lately, however, it’s evolved past chrome accents and alien-like makeup. High-tech elements (NFC integrations, AI shopping assistants, etc.) are quickly becoming the main focus, and “smart nails” are leading the charge—somebody call Zenon.

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While they are pretty wow-worthy, “smart nails” have actually been around for a bit. The exact phrase first emerged in 2020 from Lanour Beauty Lounge, a Dubai-based salon that offers a professional Smart Nail manicure, complete with a tiny microchip programmed to share personal data with just a tap—like a digital business card at your literal fingertips. Although, Chelloug tells me some nail technicians have used NFC chips as early as 2015. Why are they making waves once again in 2024?