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1530 Albion Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M9V 1B4, Canada
(416) 997-8211
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Nov 6, 2020
I highly recommend that you go there . Fair pricing and amazing work.!!! Check them out . They are all very talented.

Nov 20, 2019
Shellac nail polish on real nails costs $15. If you want a manicure too, then it's a total of $30. The employee's name was Gege, and she did a great job!

Dec 20, 2019
First time here, nails look great (I got bio refill) and service was very friendly and accomodating. Will be back, thank you.

Feb 29, 2016
I had a UV gel refill. To begin with it, a male was doing my nails at first and he was so rough! He cut my cuticles with his machine to the point where they were dripping blood. He barely wiped it away. He shaved the polish off a few fingernails and said "be right back". He never came back. I sat there for over 20 minutes till another worker told me to go over to her. Sitting with the new worker now - she barely speaks or understands English. She did do a good job on not hurting me, but that didn't end well. My nails are uneven, bumpy, and some spots don't even have polish on them. Some of my nails even look streaky and she applied it so messy! She tried to blame the uneven length on the growth of my fingernails, but okay...what about the bumpiness then!? Terrible experience, and to top that there were barely any colour choices and the colour I wanted wasn't the same she applied on my nails. This was not worth $35. P.S. I am so disappointed! My cuticles are filled with the gel polish and it won't come off no matter how hard I scrape at them. My nails look like something done by a child. Now here I am spending another $35+ to get them fixed.

Jan 30, 2020
The boy in the first chair cuts superb hair!!!

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