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Organic Nail Bar

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1005 King St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 3M8, Canada
(416) 855-3128 organicnailbar.ca
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Oct 13, 2021
Got a dip powder manicure for the first time and I am never going back to shellac/regular. The process was so quick and my nails look fantastic even 3 weeks later no chipping whatsoever. It is a it more expensive than a shellac polish but 100% worth it in my opinion. Staff was friendly and professional, they did a great job. It was super easy to book online as well. Will definitely be back.

Sep 10, 2021
Adam at Organic Nail Bar who works out of King West & Shaw is an incredible talent. He sits in the number one chair for a reason. His natural ability to see the shape of my nails when manicuring them along with his meticulous attention to detail is stellar. This is effortless work for him because he’s an artist who creates beautiful nails every day! Thank you for your continued service Adam. You’re the best! 🤩 See you at the Well.

Oct 28, 2021
A great experience, would recommend. They were very accommodating of my appointment and any changes I needed. I got dip with extension with Louis and I love the shape and length of my nail! He helped me find the perfect colour. I will definitely be going back

Nov 12, 2021
Ivy was wonderful. She did a clean and beautiful job of my nail removal and a lovely winter themed French tip on my toes. Will be back to try out her design skills next time!

Dec 3, 2021
Organic are the only people I trust with my nails in this city. They’ve been able to help me keep my nails intact. I’ve started going to this location every 1.5 - 2 months. Adam is amazing. He’s fast but does a lovely lovely job as you can see from my incredible holiday inspired ombré dipping nails.

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