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248 King St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1K1, Canada
(647) 352-5557
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Aug 26, 2021
Love this place! Nothing fancy, but very reasonably priced and consistently great service. Connie is amazing. Highly recommend!

Oct 23, 2021
My nails look amazing. Everyone there was so nice. Google maps tried to take me down Princess for some reason but the salon is on King.

Aug 10, 2021
Had A Great Experience Oveall As Guy, Very Clean & Organized. Chloe Was Asigned To Me She Was Very Perfetional & Great @ Her Job. Defiantly Recommend This Place To All.

Oct 19, 2021
I went to do my eyebrows here and Chloe did a horrendous job!!! The wax wasn't even hot, it didn't feel she like was pulling out any hair, once she was done she didn't even hand me the mirror to take a look (it's like she was ashamed); I asked for the mirror and my reaction was WOW, not in a good way. My brows were still a complete mess (I had grown them out for a nice shaping), she didn't shape them at all, I still had a unibrow pretty much! I had asked her to trim a bit because they were out of control. After a few clippings she says that my brows are different ... well yes, every eyebrow artiest knows that brows are sisters, not twins. I asked to see them again and to my surprise see that she completely butchered my right eyebrow, my arch was gone, the beginning of my eyebrow was also extremely short. Let's just say I was not impressed, at all and will never return to this salon. I often went to get my brows and nails done but I can no longer support them after someone that clearly does not do eyebrows decided to experiment on my face.

Jul 14, 2021
Love the salon, all the technicians I’ve ever had have been wonderful!

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