Calling out to all my bubble tea fanatics. And people who are so sick of the #EverythingBoba trend you feel like you’re living in a nightmare.
Here’s something you need to know: Not all bubble tea has to be edible.
Taking Your BBT Game To The Next Level
So you’ve tried all the new bubble teas in Singapore.
KOI. Tiger Sugar. Gong Cha. LiHo.
What else can you do to bring up your bubble tea game?
By displaying them proudly on your body, of course! No, not tattoos. Something more…removable.
Something like this.
Finally, something to declare your allegiance to your favourite brand.
A Nail Salon At Far East Plaza
The Nailicious, a nail art salon at Far East Plaza recently added bubble tea designs to their nail gel art collection.
They cost from $22 to $25 and gives you your favourite bubble tea cups (complete with foam and boba) in 3D form.
Designs Available
Designs include signature drinks from the following brands:
- Tiger Sugar Brown Sugar Boba Milk
- Koi Matcha Macchiato
- The Alley Brown Sugar Deerioca Fresh Milk
- Xing Fu Tang Mango Smoothie & Rabbit Panna Cotta
- Gong Cha
- The Black Whale
Each design is not much bigger than a 10-cent Singapore coin.
How To Get:
The Nailicious is strictly by appointment only. You can WhatsApp them at the number +65 98990720 and make an appointment.
Just take note that they’re closed on Tuesdays.
You can check out their Instagram account for other designs if you’re not a fan of bubble tea.
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