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Venue - at a glance
Nails inc - Oxford Street at House of Fraser
House of Fraser,318 Oxford Street, London, W1C 1HF,
United Kingdom
Description
nails inc spotted a gap in the market for professional high quality manicures for women with little time to spare. nails inc provide the ultimate in affordable luxury with the trademark 15 minute manicure - nails inc's customers can always find time for a quick pamper.
nails inc began with just three stores in London but has since expanded to 65...
nails inc spotted a gap in the market for professional high quality manicures for women with little time to spare. nails inc provide the ultimate in affordable luxury with the trademark 15 minute manicure - nails inc's customers can always find time for a quick pamper.
nails inc began with just three stores in London but has since expanded to 65 outlets nationwide. Due to the success of the concept and customer demand, nails inc is now available in three stand alone stores, Debenhams, House of Fraser, Harvey Nichols, Brown Thomas, Selfridges, Topshop and John Lewis. Nails inc’s extensive product range is also available at popular locations such as QVC, Boots and ASOS.com.
Clients can choose from a full range of nail care services from a speedy nails inc mini manicure to a champagne manicure exclusive to the champagne nail bar at Harvey Nichols and recently opened Heathrow Terminal 5.
Just like the nails inc nail bars, nails inc products are formulated with the latest professional technologies for women that deman instant results. The extensive colour choice means nails inc has long been the choice for the fashion forward and is a regular at the London Fashion Week circuit. With over 20 mentions every month in magazines such as Vogue, Glamour, Hello, Elle, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar and Grazia, nails inc is renowned for having a colour to match any occasion.
Latest Review
The salon area in store looks very tired and dated and a bit dirty and sad looking. The staff were nice enough but were struggling with a sink that wasn't working and they said it hadn't been working for some time and didn't know when it would be.
I booked my pedicure on a 50% off offer and it was ok for the money but there's absolutely no way I'd pay the full price of £48 in the future. I'd go back to Aveda in Holborn or Fortnum and Mason's Beauty A la carte in Piccadilly which are both streets ahead in terms of ambience and luxury and are actually just a bit cheaper than Nails inc.
The pedicure itself was ok but lacked some of the attention to detail that I normally expect when having a full pedicure.
So my overall impression is that if you're paying normal rates then it's too expensive but if you get an offer like the one I had Nails Inc are ok for a functional rather than luxurious treatment.