This place has moved to the other side of Swan/Grant. I go for a quick polish change. It’s only $ 6 for hands, $ 8 for feet. They take of any nail polish remains and then do the basic base coat, two coats color and top coat. Fast and cheap. I’ve been happy with them thus far. Cash only.
Jerome M.
Place rating: 4 Woodland, CA
I thought the prices were good and the salon looked nice and clean. The man who did my pedi was very nice and I enjoyed him. I have a funky nail and always am so worried during pedicures, however the tech was gentle around that nail but not too gentle, not too rough around the rest of my feet. The only reason I rated this place 4 stars not 5 is because the actual polish job wasn’t that great. The polish I picked had obviously been thinned out and it went on streaky. I said something offhand to the tech but didn’t outright ask for a 3rd coat or for a different color. I will go back and I recommend the place but you may want to bring your own polish!
Kinga H.
Place rating: 1 New York, NY
Unilocalers you have truly let me down. Such a disappointment of an experience. I made an appointment for a shellac manicure and a spa pedicure, a luxury I splurge on a 1−2x a month basis. I come in and notice the salon appears clean, pedicure stations to the left and manicure tables to the right. Very small selection of nail polish colors, with even fewer OPI options(my favorite brand, trust me you’ll be happy when your pedicure lasts longer after using it). I chose my color for the shellac manicure and they recommended a nail polish color similar to match. I was seated in the chair ready for my feet to get scrub a dub dubbed. At least that is how it usually goes… my technician barely scrubbed or cut my cuticles. I even had to ask her to trim my nails, she was about to skip this step all together. The polish job itself looked worse than when quickly done at home before heading out the door. As soon as the top coat was on, she shoves my flats on my feet, almost ruining the polish, and I am moved to a manicure table. While in the pedicure chair, Ana had brought over the bowl of acetone to soak off my previous shellac gel on my hands. Normal, except this acetone was heated, a bit too much actually so it burned. I stated I will wait til it cools down a bit, to which I received a response of pure annoyance. Yes, it may not feel so hot to you as you have gloves on your hands lady. It cooled down a bit and I soaked. I will say that heated just a bit, the acetone works better at removing the gel. Now at the manicure table, she gets started. I thought it would go better than the pedicure yet that was not the case. From not cutting my cuticles to painting the fingers all at different times. The tech did the color for the thumbs after the rest of the fingers were completed., please get a larger UV lamp so it can be done all at once. Going back and forth, Ana forgot which nails had received how many coats and which a top coat, luckily it got figured out at the end. There was polish all over my skin though which I had to ask her multiple times to remove. I do not think it’s unreasonable to expect a job well done for a manicure/pedicure from a nail salon. For $ 42 total plus tip(which I did), this was completely not worth it. If you do decide to venture here, please note that although credit cards are accepted you must add your tip before the card is run.
Teresa S.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
Price is great and nail techs do a good job. I paid $ 32 plus tip for mani/pedi! Everything seems clean and everyone is friendly enough but it’s pretty basic. I will definitely go back though and recommend others to go as well.
Cindy N.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
This is really a bargain pedi and mani shop. I’m into finding resourceful places to eat and also for services that I use. I really don’t have a frame of reference for mani’s and pedi’s as I haven’t really indulged in these kind of luxuries in the past. But before going on a vacation a couple of years ago I decided to treat myself to a little hedonism for a change. It was a lovely experience and for the price of $ 32.00 bucks for both I was impressed. It’s a family business of Vietnamese people. I’ve been to Vietnam and love the friendliness and yet shyness of these people. I saw Kim at and she is a sweetheart. They all seem to be skilled at what that do. Definitely a great place to indulge.
Shannon O.
Place rating: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Best nail salon Ever! I’ve been going to for over 6 years and even though I live in Scottsdale now I wait to get my nails done until I go to in Tucson. I drive down to Tucson about every 6 weeks to visit family. I have been to many different nail salons in Arizona and I have not found one that even compares to in Tucson. The pedicure is $ 22 which includes the salt scrub and a wonderful massage. The polish lasts almost 4 weeks before it begins to chip or before you can tell they are not newly painted. The service is outstanding and everyone there is nice and friendly. I definitely suggest going to and you will never want to go to another nail salon again, I just wish they had one here in Scottsdale.