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Naked Beauty Bar

Naked Beauty Bar

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889 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1V9, Canada
(647) 748-8899 www.nakedbeautybar.com
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Nov 6, 2021
My favourite nail place! Edit: still that place!! two week grow out and still growing strong. These are natural nails ✨

Aug 6, 2021
Love going here - always relaxing, clean and professional atmosphere. Gel manis are so well done and last a long time!

Jun 16, 2021
Best beauty bar in the city guys!!!! Best staff and amazing services. Don’t forget to try their naked body products too!

Jul 11, 2021
One the best natural nail salons in the city! I love their gel specials which let me get cute designs without out of pocket costs!

Oct 15, 2020
Update: Co-owner personally reached out and offered apologies for the mistake. I appreciate their care in apologizing and offering a discount for my next visit. --------------- I came to Naked Beauty Bar for the first time to get a gel pedicure and manicure. My pedicure was ok - I thought that the skin on my feet would be smoother since a professional was doing the pedicure. I ended up soaking my feet at home to get rid of the dead skin. Manicure and pedicure gel application was pretty good. I had the gel on my nails for nearly three weeks and it only came loose in one spot. I was away on vacation and had to quarantine at home. I reached out to the salon to find out how I can remove the gel carefully not to ruin my nails. Received no reply, for which I can only assume that they didn't want to tell me how to safely remove it because they charge $25 for that service... Overall, the gel was nice, but I'm disappointed how I was treated as a customer when I was quarantining; and the sub-par pedicure.

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