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Tina's Pro Nails & Spa Inc.

Tina's Pro Nails & Spa Inc.

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927 Pape Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4K 3V4, Canada
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Sep 23, 2021
Best nail salon I have ever been to. Here's why 1. thorough and attentive care to the nails, each nail was meticulously shaped and it was mesmerizing 2. Something came up and another worker had to take over my manicure; the same care and skill was applied by both workers. I know the methodology extends beyond one staff member 3. They listened to my request and gave me exactly what I asked for, not what they think I'm asking for 4. I'm a guy and they didn't make it weird I can't wait to go back and get something fancy

Nov 28, 2021
The staff here are very nice, went to get my nails done for an engagement photo session, and unfortunately was not pleased. This was the product after a couple of corrections. The shaping is great, but I was cut during cuticle work, the polish bubbled so badly after drying that I had to have a nail redone altogether and after I had left and seen the way the polish had dried at the bottoms, I was not too happy. Not sure how it goes with acrylic, but for a basic manicure I wouldn’t recommend.

Dec 20, 2021
I’ve been debating writing this. But I think I have to. As others have said, the staff are nice. But I don’t think you should go here. Started with a pedicure. The person tending to my feet really really wanted to make them perfect I guess. I was cut several times with lots of noises made to indicate that she was cutting me (cuticles or actual nail into the nail bed). I had to ask her to stop a couple times. Overall it looked nice after. My pedicure was done. As requested, I sat down at a new person’s station for nails. I inquired about the price of dipping powder. I never got an answer but wanted to go ahead with it anyway. It wasn’t done like at other salons. She said my nails were short and I kept telling her to keep as much length as possible. Still she filed down. She dipped about 6-7 times (I’m used to 3 maybe). While dipping and buffing she also cut me. A lot. Mind you, again, this is a different person from my pedicure. My nails ended up looking like someone glued m&ms onto my fingers. So round. Spherical even. I was trying to stay positive about it and maybe should’ve said more when she asked if I liked them. I was honestly worried about her buffing down because everything was hurting. I was worried she’d go into the nail bed. I think she knew I wasn’t too happy because she kept blaming my (now) really short nails. In my experience, if she didn’t think the dipping powder would work, I would’ve been receptive to other options. Maybe a shellac. She’s the professional and I hate that if there was a problem she didn’t say so. They’re strong. That’s good. But the edges of my nail beds actually ached the next day. There was a lot of buffing and filing on the sides which made the nail beds bleed. When all was said and done, I was out $123. I did tip but didn’t do my standard 20-30%. I wanted to support local. Ill still try other places around the neighbourhood. But never again Tina Nails.

Sep 10, 2021
I went here for the first time to get a long nails acrylic set. The lady doing the nails seemed kind and did exactly the style that I had showed an image of. The interior of the shop was pleasing and clean. The service was great.

Jul 9, 2021
I went in today with my 2 daughters. We made appointments the day before. The staff attended us right away. The staff was so friendly and kind with the girls. I would highly recommend this place. I am happy with the work they did and we will recommend this place to my family and friends and we would be returning. Thank you for the wonderful service

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