After showing her bling bling teeth at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, Tina Kunakey repeats the beauty experience. The wife of Vincent Cassel appears again with grillz and dental rhinestones which are not unanimous on Instagram. Pictures.
Trends from the 2000s are back, not always to everyone’s delight. After colored eye shadow, extra thin eyebrows or barrettes in the hair, these are the dental rhinestones who resurface, a fad much appreciated by Tina Kunakey.
Tina Kunakey is rebellious with her grillz on her teeth
On her Instagram account, Tina Kunakey posted on June 15 a carousel of photos revealing his love for grillz. Spotted in the 2000s, this accessory often made of precious materials, such as gold, silver or diamonds, is worn on the teeth for a fabulous smile. Thus, the model has, on several occasions, adopted this trend, with small rhinestones, colorful jewelry or even golden bow ties, as can be seen on Instagram. The star called on the jeweler Dolly Cohen, known in the field of dental jewelry, who has worked for many celebrities. A beauty style that does not please fans of Tina Kunakey at allwho did not fail to let it be known in the comments. “No thank you, it does not seem practical and hygienic”, “Too bad to damage your teeth like this” And “No, definitely no”, are among the criticisms collected by the 26-year-old mother.
Are dental jewels dangerous?
The dental jewelry trend has already been adopted by many stars, such as Angèle, Hailey Bieber, Kim Kardashian or even Beyoncé. If it is a hit on social networks, and particularly on TikTok, this accessory can prove to be dangerous for the health and beauty of your teeth. In question: the installation which is not carried out by a professional, using a glue and a rhinestone with harmful materials. Thus, going to a qualified dentist is necessary if you wish to succumb to the trend safely. Another essential recommendation: brush your teeth conscientiously, because food gets stuck more easily behind the jewel, causing cavities and dental stains. A bling bling teething is therefore possible, provided you follow these few rules!