Home Work, Travel & Life Ultrasound Nail Art Is Definitely the Hot New Trend for Moms-to-Be By Karly WoodOctober 10, 2018 Search more like this baby-showerdress-upnail-artmanicurecommemorateaccessoryannounceartcatchwhipchipamaze Read next Work, Travel & Life The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Work, Travel & Life 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Work, Travel & Life Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Work, Travel & Life This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Work, Travel & Life Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme If you live in South Florida, the next time you get a mani, you’ll probably want to check out the new ultrasound nail art trend. Nail artist Hui Hensley was once an art professor and oil painter in her native China and she’s brought her mad art skills to the United States. Seriously, you have to check out her amazing work below. A few months ago, Hensley’s clients began requesting ultrasound manicures to commemorate their baby-to-be, and the trend has been catching on since. Expectant moms are using the nail art to dress up their baby shower ensembles and it’s pretty much the perfect accessory. https://www.instagram.com/p/BijOI2DB-7K/?tagged=ultrasoundnails Moms are also using the opportunity to announce pregnancies (and in the case of the photo below, twins!) in a new and creative way. Not only that, now you don’t have to whip out your ultrasound photo at every turn—you can just show off your mani! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alingsås mysigaste salong! (@salongrecreate) If you don’t live in Florida, there’s no harm in asking your own nail technician to give the ultrasound manicure a try. Just be sure to ask for an extra top coat––no one wants to chip one of these precious manis. ––Karly Wood Feature Photo: RawPixel RELATED STORIES Top Baby Trend of 2018? Sloths! We Really Hope T-Rex Costume Pregnancy Announcements Are the Next Baby Trend Babies Who Do This Grow Up to Be More Cooperative & Compassionate, Study Finds