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Gorgeous Lady Nail Salon

Gorgeous Lady Nail Salon

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128-1/2 Cumberland St, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1A6, Canada
(647) 347-3968 gorgeouslady.ca
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Nov 23, 2021
Came in for a quick Mani pedi. I have natural nails and no polish so it was very fast. It’s not as thorough as other places in terms of sloughing off the skin, as there was none of that done, but a scrub was used and small massage was given so that was nice. EaSon, my technician was very sweet, and I enjoyed chatting with him, we were the only ones there so it felt calm and relaxing. Overall, I don’t understand the negative reviews, as my experience was pleasant. It wasn’t luxurious, but the price was reasonable and the nail polish application was expertly done.

May 7, 2021
Rude and money-greedy boss. Stay away from it.

Dec 10, 2019
Nice people. But after one day I’ve got two chipped nails and a deep red mark on the cuticle that was cut. Considering the number of salons in the area - I’ll look around some more.

Sep 10, 2019
They were able to accommodate me for a shellac removal and mani at the last minute which was fantastic! But as we continued on with the appointment, I noticed a lack of cleanliness of the salon and I felt a bit rushed during the entire process. The nail technician was also very roughly removing my shellac polish, scraping it aggressively off of my nails. I'm no expert in manicures, but after my nails were done, she did one last filing of my tips of my newly polished shellac nails. This is something I've never seen before. The next day, I noticed my tips were tarnished as as well as some bubbling/scratches on my nail's surface. I don't think I'll be returning again.

Oct 18, 2019
The staff are kind but they speak in their own language the whole time from one side of the salon to the other side.

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