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561 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2B6, Canada
(416) 866-8880 comfortnails.ca
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Sep 18, 2021
have been in many places in Toronto for my nails this is by far the best one! fast, clean and they do a decent job!

Aug 12, 2021
Had the worst shellac manicure experience with Tracy today. It was my first time at comfort and I won’t be back. My technician Tracy was super sweet, she recommended a light colour and after it was applied it was much more translucent than she had said it would be and she had also done a messy job (there was polish on my skin by the nails), and so after mentioning this to her, she re-did it with a more solid colour. She was very rushed it seemed and ended up doing a far messier job. I’m going on my bachelorette this weekend and am embarrassed to have this nail job. I felt bad asking her to re-do it another time and after having a poor job down twice, I doubt it would have been any better. I recommend if you’re going to comfort nails, you don’t see Tracy. Please see photos attached.

Aug 2, 2020
Warm & welcoming very glad I went & the work they do incredible clean & very sanitizied Stay safe C u next time ⚘⚘

Aug 26, 2020
Had a pedicure done there. The lady was very thorough and did one of the most amazing pedicures I’ve ever had! I loved it!

Jan 19, 2020
Have been going here for months now and love it! Keth is absolutely amazing and accommodating. She's honest with my color choices (she will tell me if she doesn't think they will work or won't turn out how I think they will) which I appreciate so much. The talent is unreal with her!

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