You'll be able to get a Clockwork manicure in select airports this year. 👀
The most annoying part of getting your nails done, is sitting in a salon chair for 45 minutes to get your nails done. We do it for the end game: shiny, polished fingernails that didn't require us actually picking up a tiny bottle of paint and attempting the DIY manicure.
First, I met with Clockwork cofounder Renuka Apte along with mechanical engineer Chris Masterson. They walked me through the Clockwork system, describing the bot as an express nail service, designed to make getting a coat of nail polish as simple as ordering a cup of coffee.The machinery itself looks a little bit like a giant espresso machine with a cushion armrest and chair placed in front of it. Before I sit down, though, I have to pick a polish color.
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