
Nailin' It!
Overview
Whitney Wright arrives at a hair salon to get her hair done. Her girlfriend, Jenna Foxx, accompanies her. As soon as the hairdresser Casey exits the room, leaving the girlfriends alone, Jenna grins mischievously and walks over to Whitney. She pulls up the salon cape and sinks to her knees. Beautician Maya Kendrick is at work when her colleague Nadia Noja comes back from break. She tells Maya that she just found out about a nail technique called a lesbian manicure. Maya tells Nadia that she's familiar with it. Maya then suggests that Nadia practice that type of manicure so that she can perform them on clients. Lena Paul adores her younger step-sister, Violet Myers, even if she doesn't always show it in the best way. After a failed attempt to get Violet's attention, Lena finally confesses that she has a crush on her sister.
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Lena Paul
Lena Paul
Lena Paul


Violet Myers
Violet Myers
Violet Myers


Whitney Wright
Whitney Wright
Whitney Wright


Jenna Foxx
Jenna Foxx
Jenna Foxx


Maya Kendrick
Maya Kendrick
Maya Kendrick


Nadia Noja
Nadia Noja
Nadia Noja
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