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My Nail Polish Experience

My lovely sister treated me to a mani-pedi the other day at Nail Polish. It was my first time there, so I didn’t really know what to expect in terms of service. What I did know though, is not to miss out on their signature cookies. So I was there on time, and even though the place itself is kind of small, the interior is adorable, with its turquoise and warm brown leather comfortable couches and every girly magazine you could ever wish for stacked near the entrance to take your pick from. As soon as I got there I was offered tea or coffee. So I immediately asked for tea and got my first sweet treat: the amazing oatmeal cookie.

And I must say there the staff was very friendly (esp the receptionist). And it was fun getting my mani done while watching “friends” the sitcom. And being a germaphobic, my manicurist assured me that all tools are sterilized and cleaned after every customer, and that they are working on personalized manicure and pedicure sets to sell for each customer to use. Gloves are used on customers upon their request too. She has also informed me that they are the least expensive nail service in Kuwait and were the first salon to offer a student discount on Thursdays. They also have a loyalty program where you get a free manicure and pedicure after 5 sessions of manicures and pedicures.

Overall, Nail Polish had a very friendly and relaxed vibe and I enjoyed my experience there. Nail Polish is open every day from 10-9 pm. For appointments, please call (+965) 2535-2546. They will be opening their 2nd branch in Salmiya-Tala mall soon. Click here for their facebook group.

Comments

Sarona said…
I love nail polish it's the only place I go to get my nails done
NewQ8 Bride said…
it`s the place to do my nails , i love them waaayed relaxing el place
Anonymous said…
I love this plaaace!
VanilaQT said…
one word "FAB"! I love them! The place is just so warm, tiny and cute. I would have to agree that the people who work there are very friendly.

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