4 Ways to Use Your Acrylic Nails as Joint Rolling Tools
Rolling a joint with acrylics requires technical skill, patience, and a certain kind of confidence, lucky for us (and you) Nicole Lobo is here with hot tips on turning your mani into a cannabis accessory.
Tip 1. The Scoop
You know that little scoop that usually comes with your weed grinder? This, is a better version of that. Cuter too. When you’re transferring your weed to your rolling papers, use the tips of your nails to scoop the weed from your grinder into the rolling papers.
Nicole is using OCB curved tips, Blazey Susan papers, Another Room’s smell proof pouch, and has her Corduroy Jointlocker at the ready.
Tip 2. The Virgo
You can spend as much time as you like perfecting this next step in your joint-rolling process. Once all of the flower from your weed grinder has been placed in your rolling papers, use the tips of your nails to gently nudge and shimmy the flower into the sweet spot at the center of your joint. This step is both useful and satisfying.
Tip 3. The Tuck
This is a joint rolling tip we’ve shared before, but having acrylic nails make the technical tuck that much easier. When you’re ready to tuck the rolling papers in, use the tips of your nails to guide the edge snugly around the filter. With nails as a built-in cannabis accessory, you can nail the tuck every time, reaching those hard-to-get spots.
Tip 4. The Poker
Skip the BIC pen lid, bobby pin, and lip liner, with your acrylics, you have a personal poker at your fingertips. The same way you would use any of the cannabis accessory adjacent objects I just listed, you can use the tips of your nails as a built-in joint cone. Simply poke your nail into the top of your joint to pat down your weed.
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