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It Won't Burst My Bubble


Hands (and feet) down, Bubbles is the best nail spa I have ever been to in Kuwait. For the first time ever, I didn't smudge my nail polish while paying for the heavenly service. And I'll just leave it at that. You have to try it out. An experience you will never forget.

Bubbles Nail Spa is located at Burj Jassim, On the Mezzanine floor (opposite to the Ice Skating Rink), Soor Street. For reservations or inquires, please call (+965)296 0929 or 296 0930.

Comments

Anonymous said…
maybe you are sitting on a bank ,FOR GOD SAKE ,are you kidding me and stop all the bullshit about heigene.
Anonymous said…
this is the third great review i've read in two days! i'm booking a mani/pedi later this week to check it out:) which one did u try?
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Anonymous said…
Aren't their prices a bit on the high side?
Anonymous said…
I know! I've heard SO many great things about this place...I guess it's time I check it out for myself...that's the one (and only) thing I miss about the states - great mani/pedis....
Q8 fashionista said…
looks great..i've to check it out (:
Anonymous said…
IF YOU WANT TO TALK SMACK..SPELL HYGIENE CORRECTLY!
maratha 3la confashions
Anonymous said…
i've tried them today .. they're amazing and soooo nice .. i loved the service and i loved the atmosphere .. the interior design is amazing .. the service is soo proffesional and i just LOVE my nails ... and ur right they're absolutely dry :D

i've tried the hot stone mani/pedi ... its amazingly great :D HEAVEN ! :D :D :D
Anonymous said…
Abaiiiiiiiiiiiih 7ada 3ajeeeeeeeeb I've tried it today it is soooo worth it i don't care if some think its expensive but its a first class treatment ;D

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