As the world reacts to the worsening coronavirus crisis, many people have chosen to self-isolate, work from home and stockpile essential supplies.
While good hand hygiene is imperative to stopping the spread of the disease, some have taken to creating their very own coronavirus-inspired nail art for Instagram.
The bizarre new trend has seen users sharing odd looks inspired by the virus under the hashtag ‘coronavirusnails’ – including sets featuring 3D models of COVID-19’s chemical make up.
Some designs feature people wearing medical masks while others have painted their talons to resemble bottles of hand sanitiser.
Here, FEMAIL shares a selection of the most bizarre virus-inspired nail looks from around the world.
Magdalena, from Poland, shared an image showing her acrylic nail set emblazoned with tiny pictures of COVID-19’s chemical make up
Beverly Hills-based salon Nail Sunny shared a bizarre set of nails featuring mini 3D ‘virus’ designs and people wearing large medical masks
Instagram user nailsbymei, from an unknown location, shared a hand sanitiser-inspired nail look
Lisa, from Russia, shared a picture of her nails emblazoned with the name of the virus featuring tiny pictures of its chemical make up
Dailonsy Nails, from Miami, shared their design which features a set of white acrylics and 3D replicas of medical masks and the virus
This user, from an unknown location, shared pictures of false nails decorated with different looks inspired by the pandemic
Aimie, from Telford, posed alongside a bottle of Instant hand sanitiser as she showed off her cartoon designs of the virus and messaging to encourage people to wash their hands on her nails
User dailynails_club, from an unknown location, shared a picture of her coronavirus-inspired nails alongside a bottle of hand sanitiser
Salon Kosmetyczny Lublin, of Poland, shared a picture of two tiny cartoon versions of the virus on thumb nails
Nail art by Bianca, from an unknown location, put a twist on the already unusual look by painting Gothic-style letters spelling out the name of the virus on top of yellow acrylics
Amica Beauty Studio, in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, had a mixed look with both pictures of people wearing medical masks and the virus itself
Senaca, from an unknown location, shared her nails running under a tap, presumably to show how seriously she’s taking hand-washing amid the increasingly global health crisis