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The Lounge Nail Spa

The Lounge Nail Spa

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1323 Locust St, Walnut Creek, California, 94596, United States
(925) 945-0340 loungenailshop.com
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Feb 8, 2022
Definitely liked it showed a pinterest photo and got exactly what I wanted, which can be hard to get sometimes. very happy with what I got

Oct 4, 2021
I've been going to the The Lounge Nail Spa since it was formerly the Nail Shop. I'm so happy to be able to go back and see the staff. I keep it a secret who my favorite technician is because if I told you how wonderful she is and what a great job she does I will never be able to get in with her. But I assure you the ladies are all quite good!

Aug 19, 2021
Very nice ladies! Quick and the service is amazing you don't have to ask they know what to do and what to ask you! I like that. I prefer to sit in the back tho less lighting for me to relax and be away from people due to covid other than that there service is great

Jul 23, 2021
I’m here for vacation and was planning a nice spa day with my family. I wish I had never found this place. NEVER coming here again! They filed past my nail and tore off my skin. They didn’t put enough nail polish on so light shines through. I also have a thumb deformity and they made fun of it. This establishment was horrible, disgusting, unprofessional, and awful.

Jun 12, 2021
I am from So Cal and was here while my dad was in the hospital. I needed some time to relax.I called and the salon took me right away. My pedicure was great but my nails were horrible…the technician did them so fast and didn’t even ask me if I wanted them shortened. They were bumpy and uneven. I pointed of the issues and she reshaped them but they still looked horrible. They were not worth the money I paid. I left and had to go purchase a nail kit to redo them myself. I was very disappointed!

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