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467 Stony Point Rd, Santa Rosa, California, 95401, United States
(707) 526-6973
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Jan 27, 2022
The first time I went to Wendy was 20 years ago. I have since moved all over and back many years ago. I have tried many many nail places and 20 years later Wendy is still the best. I always get my nails long and bring her designs and she never disappoints. The price is a great value and she is kind and very talented in her craft. I highly recommend her. She sits in the first chair.

Jan 7, 2022
My first time going here and it was great 🙂 thank you keep up the good work

Jul 25, 2021
Went there to get dip powder nails. I informed them I am allergic to acrylic products but they suggested this powder and they said I wouldn’t be allergic to it and if I did react to it they would take them off for free or 5$. First off when I asked for dip powder they were doing to use gel nail polish which I did not ask for. After I asked for dip they were aggressive with my nails as if they were upset. Then they charge 5$ extra for shape and 5$ extra if you want one nail different (sparkles or matte). Now I had an allergic reaction and they are charging me 15$ unless I get a manicure from them (which will only be 10$). Not a great place to go ended up paying 60$ for nails I didn’t want. If you want good quality service don’t go here

Aug 27, 2021
They were nice but personally wouldnt have paid for what I got done. I do them better myself

Nov 4, 2020
They are always fast and reasonably priced! A full set of acrylics with gel polish and a gel pedicure for $85 is unbeatable... and they do an amazing job every time. Exactly how I ask my nails to be shaped!

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Wed:9 am - 7 pm
Thu:9 am - 7 pm
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Sat:9 am - 6 pm

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