Twin Nails Reviews, Prices, Services, Photos
About Twin Nails
Twin Nails is a full-service nail salon located in the heart of downtown. With a team of highly skilled and experienced technicians, Twin Nails offers a wide range of services including manicures, pedicures, nail art, and waxing.
What sets Twin Nails apart is their commitment to using high-quality products and providing exceptional customer service. Each client is treated with care and attention, ensuring that they leave feeling pampered and satisfied with their experience.
The salon itself is modern and stylish, with a relaxing atmosphere that allows clients to unwind and enjoy their time during their appointment. Whether you’re looking for a simple polish change or an intricate nail design, Twin Nails has you covered.
In addition to their services, Twin Nails also offers special packages for weddings, birthdays, and other events, making it the perfect destination for all your nail care needs. Visit Twin Nails today to experience exceptional service and beautiful nails.
Address: 3958 Highland Dr., Holladay, UT 84124, United States
Website:
Call: (801) 277-3559, +1 801-277-3559
Rating: 4.4
Total Customer Rating: 105
Salon Open Hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Customer Reviews:
I was very disappointed by this given how hard I’d tried to do my research ahead of time, but I’ve had dip-shellac French manicures in the past so decided to press on. Miscommunications happen. But things honestly only got worse from there…
The technician only removed the top third or so of my existing dip powder manicure before applying another 3 coats. This meant you could see the old neutral color under the new…and that most areas of my nails had 5-6 layers on them.
When it came time for shaping, I told her I wanted almond. She did something much closer to round—and got down far enough to draw blood twice—so I showed her a picture. She looked at it and scoffed before making a very halfhearted attempt to adjust what she’d already done. By this time I’d reached the point of just wanting to get out of there, so I gave up and let her keep going hoping things would wrap up without further incident.
But the last hurrah was a bubbly top coat. I did point it out to her and asked her to do it again, which was met with a similar reaction to the one she gave about shaping. She “fixed” it, and I hopped up, paid, and got out of there as fast as I could.
My technician was definitely the least friendly person I interacted with, but I can’t say I was blown away by anyone I interacted with. The receptionist was pretty out of it—not rude but also not friendly. The technician/manager who came over when I was asking about dip white tips instead of shellac was the best of the three but still didn’t intervene in the way I would have expected given the series of missteps that had already happened by the time she got involved.
They ultimately charged me full price for the service.
On a more positive note, it’s true that the prices are very reasonable and the salon seems clean. They have each customer purchase a file and buffer that they then are asked to bring to each subsequent appointment. They do this for hygiene reasons and charge $7-8 for the kit.
Hoping what I went through is an anomaly. It’s clear some folks are really happy with this salon. For my money, though, I’ll happily pay more elsewhere to avoid the risk of repeating my Twin Nails experience.
(First two photos are from immediately after I got home. Last three are 4 days later…by which time some of the shellac had already started chipping off.)
I was never asked if I am happy with the work, and the massage was rushed and painful. Although I scheduled an appointment in advance, they rushed everything and worked like they didn’t have time for me. I am not coming back to this nail salon.
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