Lavish Nails and Spa
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Gel manicure, dipping powder, organic pedicure, acrylic, waxing, and eyelash extensions.
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Reviews
4.6
75 reviews
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GoogleI come to Lavish every time I was to spoil myself or my daughter. I have come for just mani pedi’s many times but I recently upgraded to a full set. The almond shaped ombré nails I got are stunning and I get compliments everywhere I go. The service so hospitable. They have a menu of beverages including mimosas and margaritas! The spa like setting is relaxing and luxurious. It isn’t the cheapest in town but I would rather pay a bit more for this experience. I highly recommend!
8 months ago
GoogleEvery time I visit, I’m always greeted warmly and leave feeling happy and satisfied. The service is outstanding, and the staff are incredibly friendly and accommodating, always willing to bring any design idea to life. Most recently, I needed an anime inspired design for a wedding, and once again, the creation was flawless. I highly recommend this place, it’s the only salon I go to! For reference, a custom walk-in design like mine costs $100 plus tip. They use builder’s gel, which lasts me about 2.5 months before I need a refill. The pricing is fair for any design, and the results are long-lasting.
7 months ago
GoogleIf I could give zero stars, I would. My visit to Lavish nails was the most humiliating salon experience I’ve ever had. I was attended to by Lina, who looked unsure from the start but said she could do a wine-toned ombré manicure. I showed her several clear reference photos. Instead of being upfront that they didn’t have the color, she began experimenting with random pinks and purples that looked nothing like what I’d asked for—then insisted it was the same thing. When I disagreed, she unilaterally switched to a pink French tip without asking, as if my input didn’t matter. From that point, it only got worse. Staff members kept circling her station, talking in another language, staring, nodding, and shaking their heads in visible judgment—as though I was the problem. The energy in that room was hostile. I sat there being discussed, dismissed, and made to feel small for simply knowing what I wanted. Looking back, I truly wish I had walked out right then instead of trying to make it work. When I finally suggested a simple cat-eye design to end the ordeal, Lina snapped, “First you want ombré, then French, then cat-eye—what do you want?” I stayed calm, let her know that they don’t have what I want and asked to compare two colors, and she began slapping the nail-polish bottle against her hand, shouting “Final! Final!” and rushing me to pick a color while others looked on. She told me the manicure would last three weeks—it started chipping in just nine days, and even from day one the polish wasn’t applied evenly. Several nails had polish missing along the sides, and the finish looked rough and unfinished. That says everything about both the service and the quality. As a brown-skinned customer, I couldn’t ignore the clear difference in how I was treated versus others. The tone, impatience, and lack of respect said everything. This place may have high ratings, but it’s deeply unwelcoming, dismissive, and tone-deaf toward anyone who doesn’t fit their idea of the “ideal” customer. If you value professionalism, skill, and basic courtesy, avoid this place. No one deserves to pay for an experience that feels this degrading.
7 months ago
GoogleDiana always does such a great job. I find I always like my nails best when I go to her and let her decide on color / design. Here’s the Halloween masterpiece she came up with this visit. I love it as usual. Thank you Diana!
5 months ago
GoogleAmazing job done by Amy! She was nice to me from the start and was very helpful. I loved the way my nails turned out… will definitely be coming back!