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NAILS 2 U At Your Service

Your hands and toes are key indicators of how well groomed you are. That’s why it is essential to keep them neat and clean at all times. But who has the time to go to the salon in a timely manner just to get their mani’s & padi’s?! I only do my nails at the salon when I actually need to get my hair done, and that doesn’t happen as often as it should. That's why you need to try out NAILS 2 U.

I’m sure you most of you fashionistas out there have heard of NAILS 2 U. But for those of you who haven’t , here’s an intro.

NAILS 2 U is a mobile nail service where you can get serious pampering and luxurious manis and padies for your fingers and toes groomed at the convenient of your own home from super-savvy and attentive nail technicians. Unlike other beauty salons, NAILS 2 U offers services and treatments with competitive and very affordable prices. So you need not worry about the ridiculous price tag normally given by others.

Click on the image below to view list of all their services and treatment with the cost of them. Also, to satisfy your sweet tooth, NAILS 2 U provides mouth watering and yummy treatments so hard to resist such as: CrĆØme de la CrĆØme Cake, a treat of Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Lovers' Favorite Cake. Be aware though, the treatment are food for your skin. Not edible and not to be mistaken for dessert. Click here to know more about it.


Opening hours are Mondays to Saturday from 9am to 9pm. Sundays are off. For further information and reservations, you can contact NAILS 2 U at: + (965) 773-6695. You can also e-mail them at info@nails2u.net for any inquires.

Comments

NewQ8 Bride said…
i did try them when they were in mishref love them el 9ara7a i did post about them b4 :) http://newq8bride.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html
Ansam said…
yeah me too :-)

http://ansam518.blogspot.com/2007/05/nails-2-u.html

They are so affordable and professional
Ansam said…
your review is more interesting than mine heehee! My sister tried them and I didnt yet. I will write about it again when I do :-D
Confashion said…
New bride
My friend tried them and she said they're very clean and hygenic.

ansam
Affordable Prices + Good Service... what else can we ask for :)

Let me know what you think of them when you try them out :)
Anonymous said…
hi! i recently discovered ur blog, keep up the great work, i love reading it. sorry to go off topic here, but can anyone suggest some good hair salons in kuwait. i just moved here and dont really know anyone or anythg. i live near sooq shark so somethg around that area would be ideal. also if u could let me know the ave cost of thgs, so i have an idea. thanks so much!
Confashion said…
stranger in a strange land
If you're near souk sharg, then you can try "Blush Salon" at Shuwaikh residential area (Shuwiakh B), unfortunately, I don't have their number on me right now but I'll try to get it for you. they're good in mani's/padi's, waxing, threading, and hair brushing. I'm not sure about their hair coloring and hair cuts.

Alternatively, for hair color try "Tea Rose Salon" in Bnaid Al Gar (+965) 2454888, they're good in hair color (not THE best though). Ask for Parveen.

For other salons that are good but not close to souk sharg, try "Soho Salon", they're pretty good in hair cut/color, mani's/padi's, and beauty body treatments. Contact details: (+965) 3902077 / 9240270
Soho Salon is located in Fintas, Road 209, Lulwa Tower, opposite egaila beach. There is a "Papa Jones" branch as part of the building.

Or try for hair color with Rathiya at "La Mode" in Al Yarmouk Area (+965) 5330908. Or try "Laila Harmony" in salmiya with a girl named Zainab (+965) 886655.

The prices differ rom one place to another, usually you're charged KD 7 on average for a hair blowdry and KD 15 - KD 25 for hair color. Highlights cost more, probably around KD 35+. Waking starts with KD 5 in most salons.

I hope you'll find this info useful :)

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