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TikTok E-Boy Lil Huddy Teams With Beauty Upstart ‘Glamnetic’ On Nail Sticker Collection

TikTok e-boy turned musician Chase ‘Lil Huddy’ Hudson is taking his love for painted nails to the bank in a new collaboration with Glamnetic.

The 19-year-old, who has released a handful of singles with hisImmersive Records, is teaming with the beauty upstart to launch 10 different gel nail sticker sets, with each set containing 20 individual nail adhesives. The sets feature names that are ominously on-brand for Hudson, including ‘Young&Dangerous’, ‘Rock Star’, and ‘Wild Thangz’. To apply the stickers, users need only places the adhesive onto their nails, file to shape, and then cure under a provided UV lamp.

Hudson’s collection launches tomorrow at 1 pm ET. Prices have not yet been revealed, though Glamnetic sells other nail sets that contain half as many adhesives as Hudson’s, priced between $15 and $22. The company also vends larger, discounted bundles.

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All told, Hudson counts 40 million followers across all of his social media channels — where he has risen to renown for his keen, goth-leaning aesthetic. Glamnetic, for its part, creates fake eyelashes in addition to nail stickers, which are favored by the likes of Grav3yard Girl and Kathleen Lights, according to the company. That said, its pact with Hudson appears to be its first inflluencer product collab on the books.

You can check out a teaser video for the collection below:

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Geoff Weiss

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