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Nails for You Dundas

Nails for You Dundas

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109 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2C7, Canada
(647) 748-8318 www.nailsforyou.ca
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Oct 21, 2021
I've gone here a few times for manicures and pedicures and the quality of the service is a coin toss. They tend to add too much polish on the pedicure which results in a "bubble" of polish and looks terrible. I even had this happen on a manicure. Some of the equipment needs to be cleaned. On a positive note, staff have fixed damage to my nails that I received shortly after my visit (bubbling or chipped polish). It may be worth your time to find an esthetician you trust that will provide you with the consistent and good results that make getting you nails done worth the time and money.

Oct 18, 2021
I went with 2 friends for pedicure and I got a fill. The woman who did my nails was so detailed and professional. I was shocked to be informed that they gave a 7 day guarantee. If I was from Toronto this would definitely be my go to salon

Sep 13, 2021
The service has been great on each of my visits. Kate has done my nails a few times and I get a lot of compliments about how great my nails look. Thanks Kate keep up.the excellent work.

Sep 1, 2021
Lucy was so nice and good with doing my mani and pedi.. even though she had to be the last one to go

Aug 26, 2021
DO NOT GET YOUR BROWS WAXED HERE!! I got my brows waxed here a week ago and I was left with scabs. She literally ripped off the top layer of my skin. I was left in pain and by the next day I had two huge scabs above my eyes. Now I’m permanently scarred. Do not come here for wax.

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