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1730 E Channel Islands Blvd, Oxnard, California, 93033, United States
(805) 486-4800
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Nov 26, 2021
I went to get a French tip acrylic set, and had to wait 30 minutes to get seated. Then I provided a picture of what I wanted for my nails (just a French tip) fast forward to the end, my nails came out really bad and I was trying to be nice so I asked the lady if she could clean up the lines a little bit but I was told to go wait by the door with my wet, crooked nails that needed to be filed and had nail polish smeared all over them. So being nice, I waited by the door for 15 minutes and saw new people get help before me. When I asked if I could get help again I was told to just cut them all off so me being tired after being there for three hours I cut them all off and went home with acrylic cut to my nail. Worst experience ever I was so sad, my nail lady was LINDA I do not recommend her at all.

Nov 23, 2021
Laura did my nails for the Christmas season and they are too cute! Exactly what I wanted

Apr 4, 2021
A little pricey but over all great! Got my nails done and turn out super cute

Jun 18, 2021
If you are a regular, great service. If you are a walk-in and don’t come here often . Get ready to wait about 2 hours 🙋 so if you want to relax this is not the place

Jan 10, 2020
My daughter goes here and she decided to take me, I knew it was a little pricey compared to the place I’m use to going but she was going to pay for them so I had no say so, I like my nails but not satisfied at all at the way about six of my nails turned out.

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