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This woman uses tiny brushes to create ultra realistic portraits on acrylic nails. Her name is Vivian Xue Rahey, and she's a nail art scientist and the CEO of Pamper Nail Gallery. Her unbelievable creations have become viral, leading to some wild collaborations with major brands.



Director: Corey Eisenstein

Director of Photography: Florian Pilsl

Editor: Parker Dixon

Talent: Vivian Xue Rahey



Producer: Wendi Jonassen

Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi

Associate Producer: Melissa Cho

Production Manager: Eric Martinez

Production Coordinator: Julie Suronen



Camera Operator: Shreyans Zaveri

Audio: Hugh Scott

Production Assistant: Nathan Sandoval



Post Production Supervisor: Nicholas Ascanio

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen

Assistant Editor: Andy Morell



Archive Credits: Vivian Xu Rahey

Special Thanks: Pamper Nail Gallery

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