Soho Nails has been a staple in New York City for more than three decades. Situated conveniently in Soho, Manhattan, the salon is dedicated to delivering top-notch manicure, pedicure, and spa services across all five boroughs. A family-run business, they prioritize creating a welcoming and hygienic space, free from any contaminants. Whether catering to individual clients or large groups, Soho Nails ensures all needs are met.
To get to Soho Nails at 458 W Broadway #3, New York, NY 10012, United States by public transport, take the subway to the Spring Street station (line 6) and walk west on W Broadway for about 3 minutes. If driving, head south on 6th Avenue, turn left onto W Houston St, then right onto W Broadway. The salon will be on your right after passing Broome St.
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To make an appointment at Soho Nails, you can call them on their phone +1 212-475-6368 or use callback form on website http://sohonailsny.com/ and request a date and time that works for you. They will then confirm if they have any availability for an appointment.
Soho Nails is open from 10:00 to 20:00 on Monday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Tuesday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Wednesday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Thursday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Friday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Saturday, from 10:00 to 20:00 on Sunday,
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The location of Soho Nails is a city New York, full address is 458 W Broadway # 3, New York, NY 10012, United States.
This salon is by far the worst I have ever visited. Despite not usually leaving reviews, I felt compelled to share my experience. As someone who regularly gets dip manicures with tips, I can confidently say this place does not meet the standard. While needing 2 tips for my broken nails, the technician attempted to remove my dip using a nail file instead of a drill, which was readily available. She even used a METROCARD for removal, which is highly unsanitary. My nails are weak due to frequent manicures, and I had to ask her to be careful, but the process was still rough. Another technician applied a tip on one finger but used gauze and eyebrow scissors on the next, resulting in a nail resembling Donald Duck's beak. The service took 2 hours, and finding the salon was a challenge as it was hidden on the third floor behind a discreet doorway. I fear this $70 manicure won't last a week, especially after one nail fell off in just 4 days. I strongly advise against visiting this place.
My experience was terrible. I went in for gel removal and a simple cut and shape, as my nails needed a break from a year of gel use. However, they didn't remove all the gel and claimed there was a fake nail underneath, refusing to remove the base. During shaping, the technician cut into my skin. I didn't even receive a nail polish application, yet I was charged more than the advertised price and told to tip a minimum of 20% for their subpar service. I strongly advise others to avoid this salon, as their entitled employees lack the necessary qualifications to be nail technicians.
I had high hopes for this salon, expecting a quality acrylic service. However, they used a dip method and only applied a thin layer of gel. To my disappointment, the polish chipped off within a day and a half, and one of my nails even fell off. After spending $80, I was left with only 9 nails and a feeling of dissatisfaction. Moreover, the tools used by the technician were unclean, with remnants of other people's skin and nails on them. Overall, a gross experience and hard to locate.