Frequently Asked Questions
Nail Services
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We provide a wide range of nail services, including:
Manicures: Classic, gel, and spa manicures.
Pedicures: Classic, spa, and deluxe pedicures.
Nail Enhancements: Acrylic, gel extensions, dip powder, and overlays.
Nail Art: Custom designs, embellishments, and French tips.
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Manicures typically take 20–30 minutes.
Pedicures can last 30–60 minutes.
Nail enhancements or intricate nail art may require additional time, so let us know your preferences when booking.
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For general maintenance, we recommend:
Manicures: Every 1–2 weeks.
Pedicures: Every 3–4 weeks.
Enhancements (acrylics, gel, or dip): Fills every 2–3 weeks, depending on growth.
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Gel Polish: Applied like regular polish and cured under a UV/LED lamp. Lasts about 2–3 weeks.
Dip Powder: A powder applied with adhesive for a stronger, longer-lasting finish. Typically lasts 3–4 weeks.
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Avoid trimming your nails or cuticles at home before your appointment to prevent irritation.
Refrain from wearing closed-toe shoes immediately after a pedicure if using regular polish.
Wait 24 hours before exposing your nails to chlorine or saltwater for longer-lasting results.
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Yes! We follow strict hygiene protocols:
All tools are cleaned, sanitized, and sterilized after each use.
Disposable items like files and buffers are used for individual clients.
Our pedicure tubs are thoroughly disinfected between appointments.
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If you experience any application issues within 24 hours of your appointment, let us know. We’re happy to provide touch-ups or repairs.
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It depends on the condition. For fungal infections, open wounds, or severe irritation, we recommend consulting a doctor before booking an appointment. Please inform your nail technician of any concerns.
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Remove old polish before your appointment, or let us know if removal is needed.
Wear open-toe shoes if you’re getting a pedicure with regular polish.
Let us know if you have allergies or sensitivities to specific products.
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Keep your hands and feet moisturized to maintain healthy cuticles.
Avoid using your nails as tools to prevent breakage.
Wear gloves when cleaning or using harsh chemicals.