Living succulent nail art is now a beauty trend on Instagram

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Instagram beauty trends come and go, each more outrageous than the next.

From glitter roots to geode lips, we thought we saw it all, until we saw this: succulent nails.

Australian artist and succulent enthusiast Roz Borg takes real plants and glues them onto her fingernails, creating colorful, living nail art.

A photo posted by Roz Borg (@arozona) on Sep 10, 2016 at 6:37pm PDT

“I had been making real succulent jewellery and wanted to use the same application on something I had never seen baby succulents used on before,” Borg told The Huffington Post.

The artist arranges the colorful plants to creating a bouquet effect on the nail.

A photo posted by Roz Borg (@arozona) on Sep 30, 2016 at 10:53pm PDT

To achieve the look, Borg glues baby succulents onto a false nail using Oasis floral adhesive. Once dry, the artist attaches the decorated nail onto her own with nail glue and, voila, Instagram perfection.

A photo posted by Roz Borg (@arozona) on Oct 10, 2016 at 9:04pm PDT

Luckily, the plants don't go to waste. When the nail starts to "chip," the succulents can safely be planted, the artist affirms. “The Oasis glue eventually releases and I can plant the baby succulents and they can grow happily," she said, "It’s definitely a temporary green thumb.”

Only time will tell how long this Insta-trend will last, but in the meantime ... BRB, looking for succulents.

BONUS: Stranger Things with hamsters.