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10 best nail salons in Singapore: Where to get your mani-pedi fix and feel utterly pampered

10 best nail salons in Singapore: Where to get your mani-pedi fix and feel utterly pampered
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Getting a mani-pedi has to be one of the best forms of self-care . Nothing comforts the soul more than the feeling of clean cuticles and perfectly symmetrical nail arches.

Plus, one of the keys to feeling empowered is a set of fabulous-looking nails. Here are the best nail salons in Singapore that are sure to satisfy your needs:

1. A value-for-money experience with a good cause: The Nail Social

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Singapore’s first socially-conscious nail salon, The Nail Social provides vocational training and employment to local marginalised women, thereby helping them progress from a position of vulnerability to security and self-sufficiency.

Customer care extends from the use of non-toxic, eco-friendly, and cruelty-free products like Zoya and Jacqueline Burchell, to perks like such as a complimentary glass of wine on Fridays and Saturdays. There’s plenty to keep you entertained on personal iPads during your manicure (starting from $14).

The Nail Social has two locations at 42A Haji Lane, Singapore 189235, p. +65 6717 3221, and The Social Space @ 333 Kreta Ayer Road, #01-14, Singapore 080333, p. +65 6902 6753. Open Tues, Thurs-Fri 10am-9pm, Weds 10.30am-8.30pm, Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 9am-4pm at Haji Lane. Open Mon, Wed-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm.

2. For the best nail art and customisation: The Nail Artelier

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Located in the art-centric ‘hood of Haji Lane, this quirky salon excels at creating diverse styles of art ranging from whimsical to funky, especially with their signature customisation service (starts from $8 per nail).

Inspired by an outrageous gown from the MET gala, have a favourite Disney character or simply want your nails to be as festive as the season?

They can be tailored to your heart’s desire, thanks to the expertise of their nail artists. You can also keep it simple with a sleek French style or gradients (both start from S$15 a set).

The Nail Artelier is located at 666 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188800, p. +65 6298 8028. Open daily 11am-8pm.

3. For the best quality products and hygiene practices: Nailgasm

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Using only top-notch industry-grade tools that have each gone through a thorough three-step medical grade sterilisation process, Nailgasm’s pristine salons will have you feeling at ease as you get your nails glammed up.

A dazzling array of over 300 colours awaits – opt for the no-nonsense Express Manicure (from $25) for a quick-fix or make a statement with gel or acrylic extensions (S$173-$230).

Nailgasm has two outlets located at Excelsior Shopping Centre, #03-22, 5 Coleman Street, Singapore 179805, p. +65 6333 1977 and Orchard Rendezvous Hotel, #01-06, 1 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247905. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.

4. For the best gel nails and salon ambiance: Manicurious

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The award-winning salon, decked out with plush vintage-inspired couches and decor, exudes warm, inviting vibes that’s perfect for relaxing in. Manicurious is up-to-date on the latest nail art trends and stocks up on quality products to keep your gel nails durable and long-lasting.

Splash out on a Colour Gel Manicure ($85) and take your pick from exotic florals and colourful abstract designs. And after a hard day’s work, treat yourself to a soothing Hand Spa ($45) that’ll keep your hands soft and baby smooth.

Manicurious is located at 41 Beach Road, Singapore 189680, p. +65 6333 9096. Open Mon-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 11am-8pm.

5. For the best hospitality and attentive service: Nail Lodge

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You’ll almost feel guilty at the amount of dedication and care the manicurists put to you at Nail Lodge. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of their quaint salon as they work their magic.

Aside from their classic mani-pedi combination ($55), splurge on their deluxe medi-pedi set ($90) that comes with cuticle treatment, paraffin and massage. Their beautiful nail art varies from glitter gradation to 3D designs.

Nail Lodge is located at 14A Maju Avenue, Singapore 556691, p. +65 6383 0380 / +65 8323 6369. Open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-7pm.

6. For the best Korean-styled nail: Nail County

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The Korean beauty realm has never let us down and Nail County surges ahead with their premium products, top-of-the-line facilities and all-around royalty treatments.

Pamper your hands with a spa treatment ($35) using organic products before adorning your nails in colours galore and Korean nail art with a classic manicure (starts from $35). And with their services extending to waxing, lashes and brows, why not make the most of it?

Nail County is located at Millenia Walk, #02-20, 9 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039596, p. +65 6779 0014 / +65 8189 0780. Open daily 11am-9pm.

7. For the best Japanese-inspired nail art: Kiyone+LIM

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Looking for delicate minimalist Japanese nail art in an equally immaculate space, you can’t go any further than Kiyone+LIM, the latter meaning ‘Less Is More’.

While they keep their general colour palette muted with a single hue, their designs are all done with an elegant hand by their Japanese manicurists. Manicures starts from $80, which is considerably pricier than most places, but you definitely get what you paid for.

Kiyone+LIM is located at 325 New Bridge Road, #03-00, Singapore 088760, p. +65 6834 3193. Open Tues-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun and Public Holidays 10am-6pm.

8. For the best bridal nails: Nail Haven

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What started out as a hobby for the founder of Nail Haven, Fiona, flourished into a career inspired by the elegant Japanese nail art scene.

With ten years of experience in the industry under her belt, the private home studio also specialises in Bridal Nail Art that range from classic French manicures to intricate customisations.

Spa and treatment services are also available upon request to have your hands and nails camera-ready for wedding photoshoots, ROM or the official day itself.

Nail Haven is located at Pasir Ris Drive 6, Singapore 510468, p. +65 9187 7063. Strictly by appointment only.

9. For the best deluxe treatment: Beaute Nails

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Stepping into Beaute Nails is like entering a world of opulence decorated with velvet curtain and cushy seats.

This luxurious sanctuary imports their non-toxic gelish and nail polish from Korea. Not only do they provide French and Gelish Manicures , they also specialise in Ultrasound Manicures, where mums-to-be can get their mini on their mani.

No pampering sesh is ever complete without a spa treatment; look forward to treats such as the Paraffin Caviar Repair Spa Treatment and Dead Cells Exfoliation Spa Treatment.

Beaute Nails has three outlets across Singapore. For more information on locations and opening hours, visit their website here .

10. For variety: The Nail Artistry

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Whether it’s adorable anime-themed characters, soft feminine palettes or fun pops of colour, The Nail Artistry’s team of skilled artists each have a repertoire of trendy designs up their sleeves.

Settle into their plush chairs for a Classic Gel Manicure ($58) as you get engrossed in the latest movie screening on their huge TV. Allow yourself to be tempted by their luxurious spa treatments – a scrub, mask and massage in one session is pretty darn worth it.

The Nail Artistry has two locations at Serangoon Gardens, 2 Maju Avenue, Singapore 556680, p. +65 6966 1919 and 27 East Coast Road, Singapore 428749, p. +65 6386 2722. Open Mon-Fri 11am-9pm, Sat-Sun and Public Holidays 10am-9pm.

This article was first published in City Nomads.

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