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Nails Queen

Nails Queen

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422 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2A7, Canada
(647) 351-5168 www.nailsqueentoronto.ca
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Dec 17, 2021
Went here on a Spur of the moment and saw one of the male nail techs. I wish I got his name. He was absolutely wonderful. My shellac lasted 4 weeks without ANY lifting!!! I waited until now to leave the review as I wanted to see how they would grow out. It's now been 6 weeks and I've only had to file off the slight lifting now and I applied dip over top and it's still looking great. Will definitely be coming back again.

Dec 9, 2021
The service is not quite upto the mark.. the lady who was doing my nails was on the call all the time. She didn’t even introduce herself. My nail art was fine . Also charging extra 10 dollars if you pay in Credit card .. so..😅😅. But i really liked the result.

Dec 15, 2021
They never mentioned that we had to pay extra if we paid with card. In the website it says the service was $40 we ended up paying around $75. Absolutely not worth it. The nails don’t even look good to justify the extra charges. To add: I was never informed that I would be charged extra for selecting a nail polish color. And the polish that was applied wasn’t even shellac. They just charged me and never confirmed with me.

Sep 24, 2020
Terrible! I’ve never had such a bad experience at a nail salon. My 2nd toe was cut really bad at the cuticle that it was bleeding. She tried to hide the fact that she did that by covering it in some medicine and putting both hot and cold water. For my mani, my nails were cut when I specifically asked for them not to be - she cut one and had to cut the rest because it was significantly shorter. Also filed in different shapes and lengths, nail polish smudged. This was just a horrible experience.

Aug 12, 2021
I called at 3:45 for an appointment with my partner and they were able to accommodate us in. Staff are very friendly, seating arrangement is nicely spaced. Natalie and Kevin attended us and did a wonderful job.

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