Tu Nails Reviews, Prices, Services, Photos
About Tu Nails
Tu Nails is a premier nail salon located in downtown Seattle, offering top-notch nail services in a relaxing and modern setting. With a team of highly skilled technicians, Tu Nails provides a wide range of services including manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, and nail art.
At Tu Nails, the focus is on delivering impeccable customer service and ensuring that each client leaves feeling pampered and satisfied. The salon uses only high-quality products and tools to ensure a clean and hygienic environment for every appointment.
Customers can choose from a variety of nail designs, colors, and finishes to suit their individual style and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a classic French manicure or a trendy gel polish, Tu Nails has you covered.
Book your appointment today and experience the exceptional service and expertise that Tu Nails has to offer. Your nails will thank you!
Address: 245 Radio Dr J, Woodbury, MN 55125, United States
Website: http://tunailswoodbury.com/
Call: (651) 714-3879, +1 651-714-3879
Rating: 4
Total Customer Rating: 506
Salon Open Hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Customer Reviews:
The salon itself was lovely and welcoming. There were a lot of people there who seemed to have a great experience, so I would probably go back but request another technician.
His attention to detail, shaping, and coloring stays inside the nail. My nails are like the previous reviewer stated, thin, and always kept short. He did amazing handling my nails. Casts no judgements and even stated he could shaped them to a perfect square! He did!
I am pretty happy. I’ve got a gala tonight and the nails were just perfect to go with my black shimmer dress!
I usually stick to gel polish but some months ago, decided to try acrylics for additional length. I asked the tech for recommendation because she asked me if I wanted dip or acrylic. I asked the difference cs I had never heard about dip, she wasn’t be tell me. This was partly due to language barrier which happens in a multicultural society , but I would have expected that she would find a person who could answer my question to that I could make an informed decision, instead she kept urging me to make a decision so I went with what I knew, acrylic.
This is part of a larger pattern of rushing the client. On several occasions, I have been rushed through manicures. Most recently, the nail tech wanted me to pick a color but never gave me even 2 minutes with both my hands, to actually flip to the color options to make a decision but kept asking me to pick a color.
But what has really got me to the point of writing this review is the deterioration of my nail bed. I did not know that acrylic could be so damaging and I did acrylic during my college years and never had this experience. After refilling my acrylic set a few times, I started to suspect my nails were getting brittle because one of my nails broke unprovoked, just 2 weeks into a new fill. When I went back to get it taken care of, I told the nail tech that I wanted the acrylics stripped so that I could see my nail bed and he said I do not need to see my nails, that I should just do a fill. I trusted that this professional was providing me with sound knowledge and went with it. Well a week later, yet another nail broke because my nails were obviously weak. So when I was going in the next time, I zeroed my mind that I was removing the acrylic, no matter how hard anyone tried to convince me otherwise. My nails were so brittle when it came off and despite cutting them, short, I can feel the thinness of the nail bed. It will take months to rebuild them.
My point is that nail techs have a duty of care and I did not experience this here. The primary focus was seemed to get me in and out as fast as possible, without much care of the degree of workmanship or the health of my nails.
The pedicures are pretty good and would recommend that. But when it comes to the nails, keep it basic. Designs are not an area of strength and shaping is inconsistent.
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