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Nothing beats a good ol’ mani and pedi after a long shooping spree, especially if you were shopping in the most tiring mall in Kuwait: The Avenues. Allow me to introduce you to 20.24K Nail Spa. I haven’t been to 20.24K Nail spa yet, but the owner was kind enough to send me an e-mail about it and introduce me to the concept behind 20.24K Nail Spa. “20” stands for 20 fingers (hands and toes), and the “24K” refers to.. you got it.. gold. The Nail Spa was recently opened at The Avenues and offers various treatments starting from your basic mani and pedi to their famous golden signature treatments. They also cater to little princesses with their one of a kind treatment for kids. They exclusively carry Bliss products with its various lines, and currently they offer a variety of nail polish brands including: essie, OPI, and ZOYA, but more will be introduced in the near future.

20.24K Nail spa is open every day from 10am-10pm and is located at The Avenues Phase I, 1st floor. For appointments, please call (+965) 2259-8008.

Comments

B.B. said…
I visited this place last Saturday and i loved the ambiance there. their services are good except the French manicure..it was not so "Wow" !
Budour said…
Would love to try them! Bliss products smell divine
Saroona said…
I visited 2024 last week and I have to say I was extremely disappointed! I saw the photos on another blog and thought it looked great inside but when I went there and saw it in person it was so different! The chairs are really uncomfortable so close to the bowl where you put your feet that you either have to stand on the plastic surrounding the bowl, (which felt like it was going to break!) or they have to pull your chair back so you can stand up - very inconvenient! The ac was so noisy and the decor looks very cheap.
The main reason I was disappointed was the service by the staff themselves.... The girls were not well trained at all and were clearly inexperienced.
the boudoir. said…
so original..something different from the rest of the nail boutiques..but being in avenues there may b a slight problem of competing with Me Time nail spa,,wish them luck
Anonymous said…
Did not like!

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