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Lucky's Hair And Nails

Lucky's Hair And Nails

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1795 Scott Blvd, Santa Clara, California, 95050, United States
(408) 249-0403
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Mar 16, 2022
Nail color not applied properly, feet were only cleaned, no sanding or filing done for my rough feet and toes, proper foot equipment was lacking, they used a nail file on my toes to clean the cuticles Wow 😲. A waste of $25, wish I could say something positive but can't other then the ladies were nice.

Mar 19, 2021
Sweet lady Kathy is awesome

Jan 14, 2020
I hate to give bad reviews for places that are obviously run by locals in the area, but I would not recommend this place for men that is. They charge very very low for the haircut and this is where the saying "you get what you pay for" comes into play. The haircuts here are so terrible for guys. It doesn't help that the women working in this shop can't understand English well enough to understand what you want in a cut. I came here when it was the only thing I could afford and let me tell you, it's not worth it. I hope the owners of this establishment can find some way to get better hairstylists or even just understand English better to communicate with their customers.

Mar 10, 2019
Not just a beauty salon, there are barbers, dry cleaning service, and a tailor for all kinds of alterations. Service rates here are reasonable and low compared to others in the area. The quality of haircuts isn't great, depending on who ends up being your barber. The alterations are also not the best quality, if you have something expensive, take it somewhere else just in case. I think the biggest issue is that most of the workers there don't understand English very well.

Mar 2, 2020
Not experienced for men's haircut

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Mon:9 am - 6 pm
Tue:9:30 am - 6 pm Today
Wed:9:30 am - 6 pm
Thu:9:30 am - 6 pm
Fri:9:30 am - 6 pm
Sat:9:30 am - 6 pm

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