The video features Christine, a content creator, giving an update on her "17-minute toenail video" experiment. The experiment involved not repainting her toenails for a year to see how long the polish would last. Christine reads comments from her subscribers, shares fun facts about her experiment, and predicts the rate of nail growth.
She then proceeds to give herself a pedicure, trimming and filing her toenails, and removing dead skin from her cuticles. Christine explains that she prefers to paint her own nails and doesn't like when others touch her feet.
After preparing her toenails, Christine applies a base coat, followed by a special nail polish called "Hollow Taco." She invites her viewers to try a similar experiment and share their results with her on Twitter.
The video ends with Christine reflecting on the satisfaction of taking care of her toes after a year and thanking her viewers for watching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Christine, created a 17-minute video of her toenails.
2. She had emotional attachment issues and hadn't repainted her toenails in a while.
3. Christine used a macro lens to capture her toenails.
4. The polish on her toenails lasted longer than a pregnancy, middle school relationships, and some other things.
5. She scheduled a weekly reminder to take a picture of her toes every Sunday.
6. She edited a video of her toenail experiment and found it hard to do due to the large amount of footage.
7. Christine calculated the rate of growth of her nails and predicted it correctly.
8. She estimated it would take 368 days for her full toenail to grow out, which was close to the actual time.
9. Christine gave herself a pedicure and trimmed her toenails.
10. She used nail clippers, which she normally wouldn't use on her fingernails.
11. Christine used cuticle remover to remove dead skin from her toenails.
12. She added nail oil to her toenails after filing them.
13. She wiped the oil off with acetone before applying nail polish.
14. Christine used a long-lasting base coat and a glossy topcoat on her toenails.
15. She painted her toenails with a color called "Hollow Taco" from a brand she created.
16. Christine encouraged her viewers to try painting their toenails and share pictures with her on Twitter.