Here is a concise summary of the provided text, which appears to be a transcript of a video or livestream featuring a Russian nail artist (Vika) who previously worked in Korea:
**Summary:**
* Vika, a Russian nail artist and former "Miss Omsk" winner, showcases her nail art skills, highlighting the differences between Korean and Russian styles.
* She works on a client's nails, demonstrating her meticulous techniques, including a "correction" process to balance the nail shape, which is a unique aspect of Russian nail art.
* Discussion topics include:
+ Russian nail art preferences (e.g., no large stones, emphasis on shape and balance)
+ Differences in nail art styles between Korea and Russia
+ Vika's 5-year experience in nail art, mostly serving Russian clients in Korea
+ A comparison of the finished nail art in both Korean and Russian styles, with the client expressing admiration for the Russian style.
* The video concludes with an invitation to follow Vika's Instagram and a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each given a number and presented in short sentences:
1. **Location**: The conversation takes place in Omsk, Russia.
2. **Participant's Background**: One participant, Vika, is a nail artist and a beauty pageant winner from Omsk, Russia.
3. **Vika's Experience**: Vika has approximately 5 years of experience in nail art.
4. **Client Base**: Vika's clients are 100% Russian, except for a single Korean client mentioned.
5. **Russian Nail Art Preferences**:
* Russians do not like large stones on their nails.
* If stones are used, they are attached very low.
6. **Nail Art Time**: The average time spent on nail art is about 2 hours.
7. **Nail Art Cost in Omsk, Russia**: Approximately 3 million KRW (Korean Won, but likely meant to refer to a Russian currency equivalent, possibly around 3,000 RUB or roughly $40 USD, given the context).
8. **Korean vs. Russian Nail Art Styles**:
* Korean style often features characters like Minions or Mickey Mouse.
* Russian style rarely includes characters, especially not cute ones.
9. **Nail Care Practices**:
* In Korea, nail correction (reshaping/thinning) is not commonly practiced.
* In Russia, nail correction is a crucial step, ensuring the nail surface is even for polish adhesion and appearance.
10. **Nail Removal in Korea**: Similar to the process in Russia, but the tool used might differ.
11. **Observation on Korean Men's Grooming**: Korean men are observed to have very neat nails.
12. **Unique Aspect of Russian Nail Care**: The emphasis on nail correction to ensure an even surface.
13. **Beauty Routine**: Russians spend a significant amount of time on beauty routines, similar to or even surpassing Koreans, especially in skincare (mention of a 10-step skincare routine).