You know that moment when someone grabs your hand and says, “Wait—are those…?” That’s exactly the magic we’re going for here. Your gender reveal nails can be such a fun, creative way to drop hints (or keep everyone guessing!) in the weeks leading up to your big announcement.
I’ve watched expectant moms absolutely light up when they realize their manicure can be part of the reveal story—it’s like carrying a beautiful secret right at your fingertips.
Whether you’re planning to surprise your partner, want subtle hints for your inner circle, or just love the idea of themed nails for your reveal party, these ideas range from whisper-soft clues to bold, can’t-miss-it statements.
Some expectant parents keep the design neutral until the actual reveal day, while others wear their excitement (quite literally) on their hands for weeks. Both approaches are absolutely perfect—this is your moment to celebrate however feels right.
Let’s explore some creative nail designs that’ll make your gender reveal even more special. From classic pink and blue combinations to clever neutral designs that work before you know, I’m sharing ideas that actually photograph beautifully and spark exactly the kind of excitement you’re hoping for.
Classic Pink and Blue Ombre Nails
Image Prompt: Close-up photograph of perfectly manicured hands resting gently on a rounded pregnant belly. The nails feature a stunning gradient design—five nails transitioning from soft baby pink at the cuticle to white at the tips, and five nails flowing from powder blue to white. Natural window lighting creates a soft glow. The hands are positioned to show all ten nails clearly. A delicate gold “Baby” necklace is visible near the neckline. Warm, anticipatory mood with professional salon-quality finish. Background softly blurred to keep focus on the nails and belly.
How to Pull This Off
- Visit your nail technician 2-3 days before your reveal to ensure the manicure looks fresh and camera-ready
- Request gel polish for longevity—you’ll want these nails to last through all your reveal photos and celebrations
- Ask for a soft ombre technique rather than stark color blocks; the gradient creates a more sophisticated, Instagram-worthy look
- Bring inspiration photos showing exactly the shade intensity you want (pastels vs. vibrant)
- Cost range: $45-75 for gel ombre at most salons, depending on your location
- Pro tip: If you’re keeping the gender secret from your partner, book your appointment when they’re at work and maybe wear gloves when you get home (I’ve seen this actually work!)
- Photography angle: Hold your hands over your belly with fingers slightly spread to showcase all nails, natural light works beautifully
- Alternative: Do a DIY version with ombre sponge technique and regular polish for around $15-20 in supplies
This design works gorgeously whether you’re team pink or team blue—just emphasize the winning color more prominently, or keep them perfectly balanced until reveal day!
Question Mark Mystery Nails
Image Prompt: Overhead shot of two hands placed flat on a white marble surface. Each nail features a different pastel color—soft pink, baby blue, mint green, lavender, and pale yellow—arranged randomly across both hands. In the center of each nail, a delicate white question mark is hand-painted with precision. Bright, clean lighting emphasizes the playful mystery. A small ultrasound photo is artfully placed nearby. The overall mood is whimsical and full of anticipation. Sharp focus on the question marks with slight depth of field softening the background.
How to Pull This Off
- Choose 3-5 soft, gender-neutral pastel shades from the same polish brand to ensure consistency in finish
- Apply base coat and two coats of your chosen colors in whatever pattern makes you smile (random, alternating, or grouped)
- Use a fine-detail nail art brush or a dotting tool to create small, centered question marks in white or metallic gold
- Seal everything with a glossy top coat to protect the design and add that professional shine
- Preparation timeline: Set aside about 90 minutes for this DIY project, including drying time
- Cost: $25-40 for quality polishes and nail art supplies if you’re starting from scratch
- Budget-friendly hack: Most drugstore brands now offer excellent pastel collections for under $5 per bottle
- If DIY intimidates you: Show your nail tech this idea; most can execute it for an additional $10-15 on top of a regular manicure
- This design is PERFECT for the weeks before you know the gender—wear them to your anatomy scan appointment!
- Photo tip: Capture shots with your hands framing your ultrasound or pressed against your belly
I love this design because it invites conversation everywhere you go. “Oh, are those…?” “Are you finding out?” It’s such a sweet way to share your excitement!
Glitter Reveal Nails
Image Prompt: Dramatic close-up of hands with nails painted in cream or nude base color. Each nail is covered with chunky, multi-colored glitter (pink, blue, silver, and gold pieces) that catches and reflects light brilliantly. One accent nail on each hand features a thick layer of biodegradable glitter in specifically pink OR blue tones (depending on baby’s gender). Studio lighting with strategic spotlighting to make glitter sparkle intensely. Hands positioned to create dynamic angles showing movement and dimension. Festive, celebratory energy. Background in soft gray to make the glitter pop.
How to Pull This Off
- Start with a neutral base (nude, cream, or soft pink) as your foundation color—two coats for full coverage
- Apply mixed glitter polish to 8 nails using a makeup sponge for better coverage and sparkle distribution
- Use exclusively pink OR blue chunky glitter on your two accent nails (typically ring fingers) as the gender clue
- Layer glitter strategically: One coat for subtle sparkle, two to three coats for full-coverage glamour
- Finish with a thick top coat—you’ll need it to seal in all that glitter and create a smooth surface
- Removal tip: Soak cotton pads in acetone, place on nails, wrap in foil for 10 minutes (glitter can be stubborn!)
- Cost: $30-50 for quality glitter polishes and supplies; salon application runs $50-80
- Timing: Do this manicure 1-2 days before your reveal party so it photographs at peak sparkle
- Perfect for: Gender reveal parties with lots of photos and movement—the glitter catches light beautifully in pictures
- Safety note: Use cosmetic-grade glitter only; avoid craft glitter near your face and body
This design absolutely screams celebration and photographs like a dream under party lights or sunshine!
Tiny Footprint Detail Nails
Image Prompt: Soft-focus photograph of hands cradling a tiny pair of baby shoes (pink OR blue). The nails are painted in solid coordinating color—all pink or all blue. On each ring finger, a delicate white baby footprint is painted with incredible detail showing tiny toes. Warm, natural lighting from a nearby window. Shallow depth of field keeps focus on the footprint detail. Props include a soft knit baby blanket in matching color draped in background. Tender, emotional mood. The nail art should look hand-painted and slightly imperfect, adding to the heartfelt quality.
How to Pull This Off
- Apply 2-3 coats of solid pink or blue polish (depending on your baby’s gender) to all nails for rich, opaque color
- Use a very fine nail art brush (size 00 or 000) for painting the tiny footprints—practice on paper first!
- Create footprints on accent nails (typically ring fingers) using white or metallic gold polish
- Technique: Start with an oval for the foot, then add five tiny dots at the top for toes
- Let each layer dry completely before adding the next detail to prevent smudging
- Apply clear top coat over everything once the design is fully dry
- DIY cost: $15-25 for polishes and nail art brush
- Salon option: $40-65 depending on detail level—show them a reference photo
- Preparation time: About 60-90 minutes for careful DIY application
- Pro tip: Use a nail decal or stamp if hand-painting feels too intimidating—they look just as adorable!
- Best for: Intimate family reveals or announcement photos where the detail will be visible up close
- This design is especially touching for rainbow babies or long-awaited pregnancies
TBH, these always make me a little emotional—there’s something so sweet about those tiny toes!
Confetti Pop Nails
Image Prompt: Action shot captured mid-movement of hands tossing handfuls of pink and blue confetti into the air. The nails feature a white or ivory base with scattered tiny dots in pink and blue creating a confetti-spattered effect. Some nails have more pink dots, some more blue. Motion blur on the falling confetti while nails remain in focus. Bright, energetic lighting. Outdoor setting with blue sky barely visible. Joy and celebration radiating from the composition. The confetti should appear to be exploding upward and outward. Shot from slightly below to emphasize the celebratory throwing motion.
How to Pull This Off
- Paint all nails with 2-3 coats of white or ivory base color—this makes the confetti dots pop
- Use a dotting tool or toothpick to create random pink and blue dots across all nails
- Vary the dot sizes for a more authentic confetti-scattered look (some tiny, some larger)
- Distribution strategy before you know: Mix pink and blue equally across all nails
- Distribution strategy for reveals: Heavy emphasis on the actual gender color with fewer dots of the other color
- Add tiny gold or silver dots for extra sparkle and dimension
- Seal with glossy top coat to smooth the surface and protect your design
- Cost: $20-30 DIY with quality polishes and dotting tools
- Time investment: 45-60 minutes including drying time between coats
- This design photographs BEAUTIFULLY when you’re holding actual confetti, balloons, or reveal props
- Perfect timing: Wear these to your gender reveal party as a subtle coordination with your decor
- Alternative: Use actual nail confetti pieces (sold at beauty supply stores) pressed into wet polish for texture
This is such a fun, festive option that matches perfectly with confetti-based reveals!
Half and Half Split Nails
Image Prompt: Artistic close-up of two hands positioned side-by-side, palms down, on a pristine white surface. Each nail is painted with a precise vertical split—one half soft pink, one half powder blue, divided by a clean, straight line down the center. The division is incredibly crisp and professional. Flat lay composition with high contrast lighting to emphasize the geometric precision. Around the hands, small pink and blue baby items are arranged symmetrically—a rattle, a pacifier, tiny socks. Modern, graphic mood with emphasis on the bold design statement.
How to Pull This Off
- Apply base coat to protect your natural nails and create a smooth painting surface
- Use striping tape to create the perfect straight line down the center of each nail—this is the secret to crisp divisions!
- Paint one half pink, let it dry completely (15-20 minutes), then remove tape
- Apply fresh striping tape along the dried edge and paint the other half blue
- Remove tape immediately while the polish is still wet for the cleanest line
- Touch up any imperfections with a small brush dipped in acetone
- Seal with top coat once both colors are completely dry
- Salon cost: $45-60 for this precision design
- DIY cost: $25-35 including striping tape, which you’ll use multiple times
- Time requirement: 90-120 minutes because you’re letting one side fully dry before painting the other
- Pro tip: Some nail techs can do this freehand—ask if they’re comfortable with geometric designs
- This design makes a STATEMENT—it’s bold, graphic, and impossible to miss
- Best for: People who love modern, geometric aesthetics and want a strong visual impact
I’ve seen this design go absolutely viral on social media—it photographs incredibly well!
Balloon String Nails
Image Prompt: Creative overhead shot of hands holding the strings of actual pink and blue helium balloons that float upward out of frame. The nails feature delicate hand-painted lines that look like balloon strings trailing from the cuticle to the tip of each nail in coordinating colors. Some nails have pink strings, some blue. At the tip of each “string” is a tiny painted balloon in matching color. Bright natural light from above. The real balloons and painted nail art create a playful visual echo. Whimsical, lighthearted mood. Background should be soft blue sky or white ceiling.
How to Pull This Off
- Start with nude or pale pink base color (2 coats) as your foundation
- Use a thin striping brush to paint delicate lines from cuticle to tip on each nail
- Create small oval balloon shapes at the tip of each nail using pink or blue polish
- Add tiny white highlights to the balloons to give them dimension and shine
- Alternate colors across your nails or group them by hand for visual interest
- Optional detail: Add a tiny dot at the cuticle to represent where the “string” is tied
- Seal with clear top coat to protect the delicate line work
- DIY friendly: $20-30 for supplies if you’re comfortable with fine detail work
- Salon option: $50-70 for custom hand-painted design
- Time investment: 60-75 minutes for careful application
- This design is SO charming for photos where you’re holding actual reveal balloons
- Works beautifully as a subtle hint design before you know the gender—just use both colors
- Pro tip: Practice the balloon strings on paper first to get your hand steady
The coordination with real balloons in photos makes this design extra special!
Neutral with Hidden Gender Accent
Image Prompt: Sophisticated close-up of hands with elegant nude or soft beige manicure. At first glance, the nails appear uniform and neutral. On closer inspection, the underside of each nail tip shows a hidden flash of color—bright pink OR blue painted on the nail’s underside, only visible when hands are positioned palm-up or fingers are curled. Split composition showing both angles: one shot of hands palm-down looking neutral, one of palm-up revealing the colorful secret. Natural lighting. Modern, minimalist aesthetic with an element of surprise.
How to Pull This Off
- Paint nails with 2-3 coats of nude, beige, or soft mauve for a neutral, professional appearance
- Once completely dry, carefully apply pink or blue polish to just the underside tip of each nail
- Use a small brush for precision—you’re painting the free edge that extends past your fingertip
- This stays hidden until you deliberately show it by turning your palms up or curling your fingers
- Perfect for: Surprising your partner during a special reveal moment, or keeping the secret at work
- Application tip: Hold your hand vertically and paint the underside edge carefully to avoid getting polish on your skin
- Cost: $35-50 at a salon; they might look at you funny until you explain the surprise element!
- DIY cost: $15-20 since you only need two polishes
- Time needed: 45 minutes including drying time
- This is BRILLIANT for people who want professional nails at work but also want to carry the secret with them
- Reveal idea: At a family dinner, casually flip your hands to show everyone the hidden color
- Works for: Couples who want to surprise each other—partner does the painting without looking!
I absolutely love the sneaky creativity of this approach!
Baby Block Letter Nails
Image Prompt: Playful flat lay of hands positioned on a soft pastel background surrounded by actual wooden baby blocks. Each nail features a different pastel color (pink, blue, yellow, mint, lavender) with a white capital letter painted in the center. The letters on one hand spell “B-A-B-Y” (thumb through pinky), and the other hand spells “G-I-R-L” OR “B-O-Y” depending on gender. The blocks in the background create a cohesive theme. Bright, cheerful lighting. Nostalgic, nursery-inspired mood. Sharp focus on the letter details with the background blocks slightly softened.
How to Pull This Off
- Choose 5 coordinating pastel shades that work together (don’t worry about matching exactly to pink or blue theme)
- Paint each nail a different color—make it rainbow-bright and cheerful
- Use letter stickers or decals for the easiest, crispest letters (available at beauty supply stores)
- Or hand-paint letters with a fine detail brush and white or black polish
- Spell “B-A-B-Y” on one hand (starting with thumb), and the gender on the other hand
- Alternative spelling: “I-T-‘-S-A” on one hand and “G-I-R-L” or “B-O-Y” on the other
- Apply top coat carefully over stickers to seal them in place
- Cost: $25-35 DIY with letter stickers being the affordable secret weapon
- Salon cost: $55-75 for custom lettering
- Time: 60-90 minutes depending on whether you’re using stickers or hand-painting
- This design is ADORABLE in announcement photos and works for any reveal style
- Photography tip: Hold your hands together showing all letters clearly, or photograph each word separately
- Before you know the gender: Keep one hand as “B-A-B-Y” and the other as question marks or hearts
Such a playful, Instagram-ready design that tells your story!
Watercolor Wash Nails
Image Prompt: Dreamy, artistic close-up of hands with nails featuring soft watercolor-effect polish. Each nail shows a gentle blend of pink, blue, and white creating an abstract, painterly wash effect—no harsh lines, just flowing color transitions. Some nails lean more pink, some more blue, creating an overall balanced but artistic look. Soft, diffused natural lighting as if shot through sheer curtains. Romantic, ethereal mood. Background is white or cream fabric with soft texture. The watercolor effect should look organic and flowing, never geometric.
How to Pull This Off
- Start with white or very pale base coat (2-3 coats for opacity)
- While base is still slightly tacky, drop small amounts of pink and blue polish onto each nail
- Use a small makeup sponge or brush to gently blend the colors together without over-mixing
- Let colors bleed into each other naturally—embrace the organic, imperfect flow
- Work quickly before polish dries; watercolor technique requires wet polish
- Each nail will be unique—that’s the beauty of this design!
- Seal immediately with glossy top coat to blend colors further and lock in the effect
- DIY cost: $20-30 for sheer polishes and supplies
- Technique takes practice: Do a test nail first to understand how your polishes blend
- Time: 45-60 minutes since you’re working quickly with wet polish
- Salon option: $50-70 if you find a tech experienced in watercolor techniques
- This design is GORGEOUS for artistic types or romantic reveal themes
- Perfect for: Garden party reveals, intimate family moments, or artistic announcement photos
- Before you know: Blend pink and blue equally; after you know, emphasize the actual gender color
This has such a soft, romantic, one-of-a-kind quality!
Rhinestone Accent Nails
Image Prompt: Glamorous close-up of hands with nude or soft pink base manicure. Two accent nails (ring fingers) feature elaborate rhinestone designs—tiny crystals arranged in heart shapes, baby bottle silhouettes, or the letter “B” for baby. The rhinestones catch light dramatically, creating sparkles and reflections. One hand positioned to show palm-side, one showing back-of-hand, both highlighting the rhinestone accent nails. Dramatic lighting with intentional sparkle points. The base nails should be elegant and understated, making the rhinestone accents the focal point. Luxe, celebratory mood.
How to Pull This Off
- Apply 2-3 coats of nude, soft pink, or champagne base color to all nails
- Choose your rhinestone design: hearts, baby bottles, rattles, or simply “B” for baby
- Apply rhinestones only to accent nails (typically ring fingers) for elegant, not overwhelming look
- Use nail glue or clear polish to attach each rhinestone individually
- Place rhinestones while polish is still tacky for better adhesion
- Use tweezers or a dotting tool for precise rhinestone placement
- Seal with thick top coat to secure rhinestones, but avoid dragging polish over them
- Cost: $35-50 DIY with rhinestone kits available at beauty supply stores
- Salon cost: $60-90 for professional rhinestone application
- Time investment: 90 minutes because rhinestone placement requires patience
- Durability: Rhinestones may pop off with heavy hand use—save this for your reveal day/party
- This is PERFECT for formal reveal dinners or elegant announcement photos
- Pro tip: Buy extra rhinestones—you’ll drop some (trust me!)
- Photography: Make sure to get shots that capture the sparkle from multiple angles
So glamorous and perfect for expectant parents who love a little extra!
Chalkboard Sign Nails
Image Prompt: Creative lifestyle shot of hands holding a small chalkboard sign that reads “Girl” or “Boy” in handwritten script. The nails are painted matte black or dark charcoal, creating a chalkboard effect. On each nail, tiny white “chalk” drawings—hearts, stars, baby items, swirls—are hand-painted to mimic chalk art. The actual chalkboard prop and the nail art create visual harmony. Bright, clear lighting. Props include colored chalk pieces scattered nearby. Modern farmhouse or rustic aesthetic. The composition should feel planned yet casual.
How to Pull This Off
- Paint all nails with matte black or charcoal gray polish (2-3 coats)—skip the top coat to maintain the matte, chalkboard texture
- Use white polish and a tiny detail brush to create “chalk” drawings on each nail
- Simple designs work best: tiny hearts, stars, baby bottles, swirls, dots, or short words like “love”
- Keep it imperfect—real chalk art isn’t precise, so embrace slightly messy lines
- Do NOT apply glossy top coat—you want that flat, matte chalkboard finish
- Alternative: Use chalk-effect nail art markers for easier application
- Cost: $20-30 DIY with matte black polish and white detail polish
- Salon option: $45-65 if you find a tech who does custom hand-painting
- Time needed: 60-75 minutes for drawing each design
- This pairs PERFECTLY with rustic or farmhouse-themed reveal parties
- Photo opportunity: Hold an actual chalkboard sign announcing your gender while showing your coordinating nails
- Durability note: Matte polish chips faster than glossy—do this 1-2 days before your reveal max
- Bonus idea: Paint “It’s a…” on one hand and your gender on the other
Such a unique, trendy approach that stands out from traditional designs!
French Manicure with Color Twist
Image Prompt: Elegant close-up of hands in a classic French manicure pose—fingertips pressed together delicately. Instead of white tips, the tips are painted in soft pink OR baby blue. The nail bed remains the traditional nude or pale pink. The line between the nail bed and colored tip is crisp and precise. Soft, professional lighting. Clean white background. Sophisticated, timeless mood with a modern color update. The hands should be positioned to showcase the colored tips prominently, perhaps with a slight arch to the fingers.
How to Pull This Off
- Apply sheer nude or pink base to the entire nail (1-2 coats)
- Use French manicure guides or tape to create the perfect curved tip line
- Paint tips in pink or blue instead of traditional white (2 coats for solid color)
- Remove guides while polish is still wet for the cleanest line
- Clean up edges with acetone on a small brush if needed
- Seal with clear top coat for glossy, professional finish
- This is one of the easiest “elevated” designs—the French manicure technique is familiar to most nail techs
- Salon cost: $30-45 for colored French manicure
- DIY cost: $15-25 with French manicure guides
- Time: 45 minutes including drying time
- Perfect for: Classic, elegant reveal styles or professional announcement photos
- This design is TIMELESS—it photographs beautifully and looks sophisticated in any setting
- Before you know the gender: Alternate pink and blue tips across your nails
- Pro tip: French tips make fingers look longer and more elegant in photos
A subtle, classy approach that never goes out of style!
Polka Dot Party Nails
Image Prompt: Fun, energetic photograph of hands in motion, fingers splayed, showing off vibrant polka dot nail art. Base color is white or cream. Each nail is covered with multi-sized dots in pink and blue—some nails have more pink dots, some more blue. The dots are playful and scattered, not in perfect rows. Bright, high-energy lighting. Background shows party decorations like streamers or balloons slightly out of focus. The mood is festive and celebratory. Motion should suggest excitement and joy, perhaps hands clapping or reaching upward.
How to Pull This Off
- Paint all nails with white or cream base (2-3 coats for full opacity)
- Let base dry completely—this is crucial for clean dots
- Use dotting tools in multiple sizes to create varied dot sizes (or use bobby pins, toothpicks, or pencil erasers)
- Dip your dotting tool in polish and press onto nail to create perfect circles
- Before you know: Mix pink and blue dots equally across all nails
- For reveals: Heavy emphasis on the actual gender color with just a few dots of the other color
- Layer dots randomly—avoid perfect rows or patterns for a more playful look
- Seal with glossy top coat once dots are completely dry
- Cost: $20-30 DIY with dotting tools and polishes
- Salon cost: $40-55 for custom dot placement
- Time: 60 minutes including drying between layers
- This is SO FUN and incredibly Instagram-friendly
- Perfect for: Playful, upbeat reveals with lots of guests and celebration energy
- Photography tip: These look amazing in motion shots—clapping, waving, or reaching for confetti
Polka dots are just inherently happy—they bring instant celebration energy!
Gradient Rainbow Leading to Gender
Image Prompt: Artistic composition showing both hands side by side. Each hand displays a gradient rainbow effect across all five nails—starting with red on the thumb, transitioning through orange, yellow, green, and blue on the pinky of one hand. On the second hand, the gradient continues and culminates in either bright pink OR bright blue on the pinky, revealing the gender. The rainbow should be vibrant and saturated. Bright, clear lighting against a white background to make colors pop intensely. Modern, bold aesthetic celebrating color and diversity.
How to Pull This Off
- Choose 9-10 highly pigmented polish shades creating a full rainbow spectrum
- Apply colors in order across your nails: Red (one thumb) → Orange → Yellow → Green → Blue → continuing to final gender reveal color on the second hand’s pinky
- Use sponge gradient technique to blend where each color meets for seamless transitions
- Or keep each nail solid for a more graphic, bold look
- The final nail (last pinky) is your reveal—bright pink or bright blue announcing baby’s gender
- Apply 2-3 coats of each color for rich, vibrant saturation
- Seal with glossy top coat to make colors absolutely pop
- DIY cost: $40-60 since you need multiple polish shades
- Salon cost: $55-75 for this rainbow technique
- Time investment: 90-120 minutes for this detail-intensive design
- This is STUNNING for photos and makes an incredible visual statement
- Best for: Creative, artistic parents or LGBTQ+ families celebrating with rainbow pride symbolism
- Perfect timing: Wear this to your reveal party as a conversation starter—everyone will notice!
This design celebrates both the joy of color and the excitement of your specific reveal!
Conclusion: Your Perfect Reveal Nails Are Waiting
Whether you’re drawn to subtle nude hints, bold rainbow statements, or playful polka dots, your gender reveal nails are such a special way to carry this exciting secret (or announcement!) with you everywhere you go. I’ve watched expectant parents’ faces absolutely light up when they realize their manicure can be part of their reveal story—it’s like having a tiny celebration at your fingertips all day long.
The beauty of these designs is that they work for any timeline or reveal style. Keep your secret with neutral, mysterious nails until the big moment, or wear your team pride boldly in the weeks leading up to meeting your little one. Some of these designs are simple enough for a DIY afternoon with your best friend, while others are worth splurging on a professional nail artist who can bring your vision to life perfectly.
Remember, the real magic isn’t in achieving Instagram-perfect nail art—it’s in the joy and anticipation you’re carrying as you wait to meet your baby. Whether your nails feature elaborate rhinestones or simple painted hearts, they’re a beautiful expression of this special journey. Take lots of photos, enjoy every compliment and curious question, and most importantly, savor these precious weeks of anticipation.
Your reveal moment will be perfect because it’s yours—and having gorgeous nails to wave in celebration when you share your exciting news? That’s just the cherry on top of an already incredible milestone. Congratulations, and happy revealing! <3
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