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Nice One Nails

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2515 Bank St #14, Ottawa, Ontario, K1V 8R9, Canada
(613) 248-1100 www.niceonenails.com
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Sep 15, 2021
I love Nice One Nails. They book appointments and almost never turn away walk-ins (which is can cause delays which is the only downside), but they are ALWAYS willing to fit you in. Then you get great nails! Mine NEVER break, lift or fall off. They are strong and they are nice and thin. I love my nails when I get them done here. It's clean and the service is always friendly.

Dec 15, 2021
I went to days ago for a pedicure. Today on Wednesday my toenail I noticed was broken so I called and made an appointment to come same day to get it fixed. When I arrive to my appointment the owner comes up to me and says that it’s gonna be $10 to fix it even though I had just paid for a full pedicure two days prior. It’s impossible that right after a pedicure my toenail had broken out of my own fault in this way. I was super upset to find out that after I pay for a pedicure I not have to pay again just to have one nail fixed $10 which is ridiculous. The owner obviously doesn’t care about customer service.

Oct 30, 2021
Best price and service for waxing I received at Ottawa since a while! I will return always there for all my esthetic need. Thank you🙏

Jul 30, 2021
I called for a last minute booking today and they took me in. Linda took care of my pedicure. She was gentle and paid a lot of attention to detail. I didn't catch the lady who did my manicure's name, but she took time to ask me if I was happy with what she was doing for every step of my new set of acrylics. I love how my nails turned out! I did get a bit of a nick on my cuticle during filing.

Nov 30, 2021
For more than a year, I have been going to them for additional restorations. They are specialists and skilled

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