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Betsy Beauty Salon

Betsy Beauty Salon

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Toronto, Ontario, M6H 1B6, Canada
(647) 351-8896
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Nov 22, 2021
Found this place close to home today and super glad I did! Betsy is kind, clean and pays close attention to detail. It was a really nice experience and she did exactly what I asked for. The location is cute and cozy with a calm environment. I will definitely be coming here again!

Aug 15, 2021
Brought my mother here for a pedicure for the first time since before the pandemic started and WOW- it was the best pedicure I've ever had. Such polite staff, such thorough service and the entire experience was enjoyable from start to end. Cannot recommend enough!

Nov 10, 2021
The first time I went to Betsy Beauty Salon I got a french tip which looked lovely however, the nails chipped within three days.Lucky Betsy fixed it and they looked fine. I was hesitant to go back again but decided I should give it another shot. The second time I went back she miss quoted me on the price and I ended up having to pay $10 more for a shellac mani and pedi.After leaving the salon I had also noticed there was bubbles on 4 of my fingers.My shellac had chipped within less than 24 hours.I went back to get it fixed and she was very argumentative and unprofessional. She proceeded to comment on how dry my hands are and I have a skin condition called eczema, so this is something that is out of my control. Not only is Betsy bad at doing nails she is also incredibly rude. I would not recommend this shop.

Dec 5, 2020
Betsy & the gang are absolute angels! Could not recommend more!

Jul 24, 2019
Extremely thorough pedicure and manicure. Foot and Hand massages were amazing, finished product looks great! Not a quick in and out spot, but I appreciate the time taken and attention to detail. A nice time out from your typical busy week! Highly Recommend!

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Mon:10:30 am - 8 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 8 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 8 pm
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