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Love My Nails 24 Park St

Love My Nails 24 Park St

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24 Park St S, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 3R5, Canada
(705) 874-5568
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Jul 8, 2019
Was pretty disappointed with the service and quality of nails done. She rushed it and it shows. They had the wrong colours in their bottles. Fingers are covered with paint.. i always go here and won’t be going back

Mar 20, 2019
Lynn does a great Pedicure. As well they use disposable pedicure bowl liners makes me feel safe in getting pedicures here

Apr 2, 2019
Fair price and amazing staff. My nails have looked amazing every time I've gone.

Jan 19, 2019
I went in for a pedicure yesterday evening and I'm still applying Ozonol and Polysporin to both big toes. They are painful and itchy. At first the experience was relaxing and then the woman started cutting my nails with the clipper. Instead of clipping my nails properly she started clipping and yanking at the same time so my nails were being half trimmed and half torn off! She then proceeded to push down with the cuticle tool and started digging around the big toenails. It was painful! I pulled my foot back and told her it hurt. I saw a few red specks and said, "I'm bleeding". She said, no that's old nail polish. I said I didn't wear red nail polish. I asked her to be gentle. The rest of the pedicure went well but when I got home my big toes were sore and feeling hot. By bed time they were itchy and I put antibiotic cream on them. This morning they were still itchy and sore. I went in this afternoon to tell her my toes were sore. I wanted them to know so they don't have any problems with future clients. She asked me to sit down as she was busy with another client. After a 20 minute wait I just left. Be careful getting your nails done here...avoid it completely if you're diabetic.

Jun 17, 2019
I always love my nails!!

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