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845 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1G4, Canada
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Oct 7, 2021
I have been coming here for about 2 years now. I like how clean the shop is and how detailed and attentive the staff is. Shout out to Grace and Nan Nan who I've had in the past. I have sent many of my friends there. These are the pictures I have posted from my 2 previous bio gel shellac extensions I got. First time in about 5 years I have gotten them. They look super natural and have not chipped, even after 3 weeks of doing dishes regularly.

Sep 8, 2021
I stared at my nails the whole walk home, I couldn’t be happier :) Just came in today on whim for my first visit to Show Nails and I had an incredible experience with Judy, she completely exceeded my expectations! I showed her a picture of what I was looking for and she did better than the picture! Her work was so precise and detailed. I will be coming back to Show Nails to visit Judy. I would highly recommend stopping by, all the staff seemed super nice and over all a welcoming environment

Sep 5, 2021
I had such a pleasant experience here! Eunice did my mani/pedi, she was professional and went the extra mile with everything. I will be coming here from now on, thank you :)

Sep 22, 2021
Lovely service, my first time getting nail extensions and I'm so happy! I had Dian as my yech, she was quiet but kind, great attention to detail! I will definitely be coming again!

Oct 3, 2021
I loved visiting Show Nails! I popped in for a pedicure and the staff were immediately very welcoming - I opted for a regular pedi and was pleasantly surprised at the price as well as the service, the staff were so lovely, and the polish has held up very well.

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