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Lynda Nail Salon

Lynda Nail Salon

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1727 N Vermont Ave #110, Los Angeles, California, 90027, United States
(323) 663-7215
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Mar 15, 2022
Nancy is incredibly nice, patient and does what you ask on your nails! I had my nails done and they lasted almost a whole month!! I would highly recommend. **get acrylic nails w get polish**

Mar 15, 2022
Nancy did a wonderful job on my nails and toes. Color 148 perfect for st pactricks day!

Oct 19, 2021
I was on a short time frame. And even stayed longer than I should. Everyone is was so nice however I asked for stiletto and got an almond shape that's severely curved. I can barely do anything with these nails. I didn't rush her btw I just said I had to go at a certain time. I came early @10am and waited for 20mins and came back again at 11:27. Then left @1:10pm. I was also told & Guarantee she's fast & takes her 45mins. My experience wasn't pleasant and disappointed. I offered cash and refused to take it she made me Venmo her. I regret giving a $10tip when it was absolutely not what I wanted. And she practically did what her own preference not mine. She said she would fix it but I'm very doubtful and nervous I'll be charged again and it'll come out worse. My birthday is literally coming up. I don't want to feel like I wasted money. I'll come back & update my review, what I wanted vs what I got

Oct 13, 2020
My nails came out looking amazing. I love it. they did a great job

Feb 19, 2020
I normally don't get my nails done. It seems like a waste of money given that the polish usually chips off within a week for me. Well! I went over a week with no chips or flaking! I don't know what they did. This was not a gel manicure, just your standard Zoya with topcoat. I also loved their natural vibe: plants, less toxic nail polish, lots of wooden touches. I will be back for sure!

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