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August 2025 by Greg McGrath
I have been coming here for years - Holly and Quinn run things smoothly with friendly service - strongly recommend.
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May 2024 by Pat B.
Outstanding! Professional and quality services from everyone. Best to have an appointment, though the take walk-ins.
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May 2024 by Jana G.
Quinn and everyone else at Nail Pro are true professionals. I have been going there for 2 years now!
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May 2024 by Chanel H.
The lady in the front is extremely rude. She is transphobic. I know she spoke negatively about me in her language cause I understand some. She lied about being busy so that I wouldn't go. She was also rude to my friend. She shouldn't work in customer service, period. She ruined my eye brows and over charges for crappy services. If I am not messaged and the situation isn't fixed I will report this place for discrimination.
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April 2024 by Kendall Miller
There was only one person (out of 10 there) that could do a dip manicure and then it lasted two days before each nail started popping off (my usual spot at home lasts 3 weeks!)
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April 2024 by HK W
My favorite place to get my nails done. I get gel every other week. They are friendly and quick.
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April 2024 by Navy Blue L.
Not at all as advertised- walked in because "walk-ins welcome" at 5 pm on a Saturday because posted hours and yelp hours say 6 pm close AND the door was open. Woman inside said oh sorry we're closed, see you Monday. And the kicker is she tells me this after asking, "How can I help you?" Wow.
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January 2024 by Gayle K.
Nail Pro salon is absolutely wonderful quiet clean Quinn does the best manicures and nail art. And Andy gives the best pedicures.
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December 2023 by Debbie C.
I love this place! They are always so helpful and accommodating when I need an appointment! Quinn is an amazing artist! She is always willing to try any design I bring to her!! The salon is always peaceful and calming when I'm in there! So relaxing!
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December 2023 by Karen J S
Thank you Thomas. Very clean and quiet salon to relax.
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November 2023 by Dana B.
Very nice and professional, salon service. Great job on my gel mani and regular pedi!
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July 2023 by Neighbors Cooking
Age discrimination on full view here. Don't go in if you use a walker or cane as they won't provide service unless you have a caregiver with you.
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July 2023 by Rebecca M.
Went in on a Saturday afternoon for a pedicure and had the best experience. The atmosphere is quite and relaxing. The spa music helps for a relaxing experience. The gentleman who did my pedicure had magical hands. One of the best pedicures I've ever had.
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June 2023 by Mitch B.
I provide caregiving services and my clients have a wide range of abilities from somewhat independent to completely dependant. I recently was ask by a client, who recently decided he shouldn't drive, but still desires to have some independence to drop him at Nail Pro to get a manicure. I often am called upon to just transport him to his favorite coffee shop or breakfast place. He is perfectly able to stand up and sit down and uses the walker just for added stability, but is independent. I had the misfortune of bringing him to this establishment where they informed us that "because he uses a walker, they had a policy a caregiver must be present. They further informed me that if he was in a wheel chair they would also require a caregiver to provide service. I informed them that he was perfectly able to sit and get a manicure without the need for a caregiver to stand at his side, that he should be required to pay a caregiver to sit at his side. I shared that in California, it is illegal to discriminate against individuals based on their disability status. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses, including cosmetology services, are required to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities to ensure equal access to their services unless doing so causes an undue hardship. This means that a cosmetologist should not refuse service to a person using a walker or wheelchair solely based on their disability. It would also generally not be legal to require a caregiver to be present unless it is necessary for the individual to receive the service safely or effectively. I believe that my client faced discrimination based on his disability and while they agreed "to do it this time" they informed him they would not allow it again. Needless to say he is filling a complaint for the violation of his ADA rights and notifying the CA State Board of Cosmetology of this discrimatory practice . If you are in Palm Springs, a person with a walker or wheelchair but independent I would highly recommend you seek your service elsewhere.
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May 2023 by Philip Russo
I've been going to Nail Pro for several years and it's very clean and I always make an appointment with Andy. He always does a great job and makes my visits very pleasant.Services: Men's manicures