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Organic Nail Bar

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496 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2B3, Canada
(647) 352-3888 organicnailbar.ca
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Dec 5, 2021
I’ve been to Organic Nail bar twice and will definitely be coming back! Both technicians I’ve had have paid so much attention to detail and followed the reference picture to a tee. Friendly service, and the nails last forever (I do gel set). Highly recommend 💅🏻

Dec 9, 2021
I usually go to their other queen location and I've been to this one and it has generally been good but this time, I feel like the lady didn't care what I wanted. She did a good job on my hands but she cut my toenails so so short and didn't ask if I wanted them cut, by the time i noticed they were too short and pretty crooked. I ended up having to fix them at home so it didn't feel worth it to pay for something only to have to do it again myself.

Oct 22, 2021
I absolutely love this place! This dipping powder nail has actually helped a lot with my nail growth and strength. Amazing colour options! And big shout out to Nail Artists- Moon and Pink ! They are great!

Nov 9, 2021
ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE!! i came here for the most basic service, a plain manicure and pedicure with no polish. i never thought that a nail salon would not be able to perform these services properly but they surprised me! the technician never pushed down my cuticles on my hands or feet, so when she was cutting them, of course nothing was coming off! i left the salon with hang nails still there. they never scrubbed the bottom of my feet or applied lotion or cuticle oil to my hands or feet. and on top of this it cost me $60! terrible service and waste of money.

Dec 5, 2021
My dip manicure with Kira was excellent! Loved it so much. Clean and beautiful designs.

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Opening Hours

Mon:10 am - 9 pm
Tue:10 am - 9 pm
Wed:10 am - 9 pm
Thu:10 am - 9 pm
Fri:10 am - 9 pm
Sat:10 am - 7 pm

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