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    Daisy Nails & Spa

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

    Services - Daisy Nails & Spa

    Nail fill-in

    Toe nail fill-in

    Hand nail fill-in

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    Hand and toe nail fill-in

    Manicure

    Manicure and pedicure

    Pedicure

    Nail polish change

    Toe polish change

    Hand polish change

    Hand and toe polish change

    Nail polish removal

    Toe polish removal

    Hand polish removal

    Hand and toe polish removal

    Nail repair

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    BellaLuxe Nails

    BellaLuxe Nails

    (19 reviews)

    EXCELLENT, After a…read more2 month search, I have found my new nail shop throughout the endurance of my stay here in Madison. From the initial phone call to make my appointment, Kat, the owner, was welcoming and warming. On the day of my appointment, I was greeted immediately and placed in the chair, and Amanda performed the best pedicure I have received since arriving in this state. Thank you Jesus! Kat even went above and beyond to refill a toe that had been accidentally shattered and needed repair. I am so appreciative of the services performed and all the welcoming I received. This place is definitely a gem in the Roux, and not to be overlooked...great job ladies, and thank you so much for taking pride in great customer service.

    My sister booked the salon for 2 hours to throw our SIL a "baby sprinkle!" The salon is well-kept,…read moreclean with several mani/pedi stations. There was also a private room for lashes and waxing, and two bathrooms. Kat (the owner), along with her staff, were extremely accommodating. She let us set up a small table with treats and goodies, and also offered beverages (wines and water) during their services. I don't get my nails done too often, but this stood out to me. A set of set of sealed and sterile tools were pulled out and used each time. From what I recall, most technicians place their tools in bin or glass with water, and do a quick rinse or microwave before using them. The tools here definitely seem more reassuring! And seems more efficient. Kat was also very knowledgeable and openly shared info when asked. Overall, we had a great time here! The only reason I subtracted a star was because my classic mani/pedi is already chipping and it's only been a couple days! This was probably my fault for not choosing shellac or dip--but I'm definitely going back for a French Ombré!

    Rose Nails

    Rose Nails

    (4 reviews)

    Manicures for me had very auspicious beginnings. An ex many, many, years ago who happened to be a…read morehobbyist manicurist memorably extolled the benefits of clean and properly trimmed nails to the external visual and internal "harmony" of the relationship. Not only does it "mark your appearance" but ummm ..from beginner's courses like itsy bitsy spider to the YouTube phenom who can do the Superman dance with his fingers...if ya know ya knooow!!! Anyways, after the relationship, getting manicures and later pedicures periodically was a practice I decided to keep up. However, for the most part, the experience has been the equivalent of getting preened by a parrot. The tech would routinely go too deep with the pusher and the scissor work always left the skin feeling raw around the nail. The experience usually ended with me rushing to the nearest CVS/Walgreens etc to get some peroxide in fear of infection and another salon name crossed off the list. Eventually I just said F it.. clipping em myself was good enough. Then in Madison WI of all places, I happened upon this little inconspicuous spot which restored all faith that a straight guy can walk into a nail salon and get the same level of care attention and detail females get. The ladies at Rose's Nails are by far the best manicurist and pedicurist I have ever ever come across. The cutilcle work was pain free and precise. The sugar scrub massages were very relaxing. The coat technique gave my nails a healthy shine versus looking girly polished. Wish I had found them when I first arrived but I'm just thankful to have in my last couple weeks in Madison. Last 2 weekends ='d 2 visits which ='d 2 heavenly experiences prior to my return to NJ.

    Was able to walk-in right away without any wait time. Rose was SO sweet and did an excellent job on…read moremy nails - exactly how I wanted them! I hadn't gotten my nails done in a few years, but I will definitely be going back to Rose as a regular customer now!

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    Pure Nails

    (13 reviews)

    Junction Ridge

    I've had more meh experiences here than good. I think the quality of service varies GREATLY based…read moreon what tech you get, but the prices will stay the same (expensive). I'm fine paying more for higher quality products which I do believe they use but I think they should vet the techs a bit better.

    Let me tell you about my wild adventure at this so-called "bougie" salon. Buckle up; it's quite a…read moreride! So, I had a 3:00 p.m. appointment on June 20th. First, they asked for my credit card info just to have on file. Not sure if they do that to everyone or if I looked extra suspicious, but who feels comfortable with their card details floating around some random salon? Not me. Anyway, I arrived, and they shoved a notepad in my face, making me read and sign a waiver at lightning speed. A waiver for a salon visit? This place was already giving me "sign away your firstborn" vibes. The kicker? If I sued them over COVID-19, I'd have to cover their legal fees too! Just a heads-up: read before you sign anything here. Despite their "Bougie" facade, there was nothing upscale about this joint. The dress code, at least for my tech, was highly questionable. She wore a dirty old bra with a worn-out tank top and shorts so short they constantly migrated to her crotch. I asked for a "professional" tech and was assured mine was top-notch. Professional? Not in this universe. When we got down to business, I asked for almond-shaped nails, but we settled on round since my nails were too short. The polish removal process was a marathon--30 minutes!--and then she started trimming my nails without looking, slicing into the skin beneath them. Ouch! I yanked my hand back, not keen on sacrificing my fingers today. She just stared blankly at me. Fabulous. Filing my nails was like watching a toddler color outside the lines. Then, she dropped the bomb: two of my nails would be square-shaped. Excuse me? I said no, but she insisted. So, I borrowed the nail file and demonstrated that round nails were indeed possible. Without a word, she walked off to another tech and complained. Cue the drama! The "master nail tech" stormed over, shouting, "Hey, hey, hey!" (That's not my name, by the way). She launched into a tirade about how clients don't file their own nails. Felt like I was back in kindergarten getting scolded by the teacher. Finally, I asked her to trim my cuticles. Instead of using a softener or water, she just yanked at them dry. It was like watching someone prune a cactus with their bare hands. I asked if they ever used a softener, and she bluntly replied, "No." Charming. As I complimented her nail art (because why not try to be nice?), my manicure wrapped up, and I was left alone waiting for my pedicure. That's when the salon manager approached me and said my nail tech didn't feel comfortable continuing and that I needed to leave. Shocked but not one to make a scene, I prepared to pay for my crappy manicure. As I took out my credit card, the salon owner suddenly got hostile and threatened to call the police if I didn't leave immediately. WHAT?! I was just trying to pay! She stormed outside, so I followed, phone in hand, ready to record. They charged me $4 extra for the nail polish remover, likely because I was a "special" white Ukrainian with a heavy accent. As the owner ranted about a "language barrier," I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity. Outside, as I recorded on my phone, the owner bizarrely wanted me to take some other client's used water bottle and claimed I had a language barrier. Lady, I understood everything perfectly: you overcharged me, refused me service, and acted like I was the problem. Newsflash: it's you and your "bougie" salon with anger issues. By the way, it turns out I'm not the only one who's had a run-in with this place. According to Google reviews, being booted out seems to be their favorite sport, right up there with charging extra and providing subpar services. So, to anyone considering a visit to this "Bougie" salon, beware! You might find yourself signing away your legal rights, dealing with a tech in a dirty old bra, and being yelled at by someone who thinks "Hey, hey, hey" is your name. And if you're really lucky, you might even get kicked out and overcharged, just like me. Cheers to finding a new salon where the only surprises are the ones you actually want.

    Daisy Nails & Spa - othersalons - Updated May 2026

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