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This image depicts an indoor scene within a nail salon or beauty parlor, likely in Ruiru, Kenya, as indicated by the "KAPA NA MPESA" sign. Two individuals are engaged in a nail care activity at a white workstation. The primary subjects are a man and a woman. The man, seen from the back and side, wears a blue plaid shirt and jeans. He is seated on a black office-style chair, with a red towel draped over its arm. His hands are extended towards the table, suggesting he is the client receiving a service. The woman, positioned opposite him, is viewed from her side. She wears a maroon top, a dark patterned skirt, and glasses. She appears to be the nail technician, leaning forward with her hands attending to the man's fingernails, indicating a manicure or similar hand treatment. The setting features light-colored walls and a tiled floor. Against the back wall, a tall, white shelving unit is filled with numerous small bottles, presumably nail polishes and other beauty products, along with some tools. A square mirror on the left wall reflects portions of the room. On the right, there's a small sink area and an electrical box. On the floor near the man's chair, a black and silver electric kettle and a yellow container are visible. A notable detail is the green and white sign on the right wall, clearly displaying "KAPA NA MPESA" at the top, followed by instructions and numbers, indicating a mobile money payment option common in Kenya. The overall ambiance suggests a functional and practical beauty service establishment. The activity appears calm and focused.
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