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609 Richmond St, London, Ontario, N6A 3G3, Canada
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Oct 28, 2021
Nat is hands down the best nail tech in town! She blesses me in every single appointment, I walk out feeling like a goddess. Her work is phenomenal. Not to mention her personality fills the room with positive energy. I strongly recommend her. You won’t be disappointed.

Oct 28, 2021
I drive from Burlington to be able to get my nails done by the girl at Nail Gawds. They use high quality, safe products on your nails that last a long time and the proof is in your overall nail health. This is the first salon I’ve gone to where my natural nails underneath have grown to be the strongest and healthiest nails I’ve ever had. All the girls are so welcoming and funny too. You really get a great experience from the second you walk in the door.

Oct 27, 2021
My nails ALWAYS look perfect, Nat can literally do ANYTHING you want, and it’ll look fly!! My set always lasts so much longer too, my nails never lift and I play hockey with them on!! all the girls who work here are so wonderful, professional and welcoming! The salon is clean, and in such a great location!! You HAVE to go here !!

Oct 28, 2021
the best place in London! Wouldn't waste my time or money anywhere else. The girls are a whole vibe and the work they do is worth every single dime. Never left disappointed always wanting more 🤗

Oct 28, 2021
The best quality nails in London Ontario perioddt. I travel from Hamilton to get my nails done here! All the ladies that work at this salon/spa are nice and take their time to ensure u get what u came for. The prices are worth it, my nails usually last up to a month without breaking any!! Love this place and I will never switch up on my nail tech!!!!

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