Contacts & Location

πŸ“ Address: 27 Martin Lane, London EC4R 0DR, United Kingdom

πŸ“ž Phone: +44 20 3489 7120

🌐 Website: londongrace.co.uk

Reviews

  1. Irene Papageorgiou β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†

    Staff The staff was friendly and polite. I arrived a bit earlier than my timeslot and they were able to start earlier. Pedicure Colour looks good. I don't know if it will last, as I just did it yesterday. I appreciate they don't soak the feet for the treatments and they use other methods, but my feet still have hard areas that were not properly treated. I expected something better, given the cost!

  2. Lucy Benning β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    I had such a lovely experience here that I had to write a review. My nails are looking lovely with a cute little heart design on. The colour was painted perfectly and close to the cuticle with precision. I would definitely recommend enjoying a cocktail whilst there as it was served cold and fresh. Perfect after work pamper before heading to meet friends!

  3. Sarah Robson β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Visited the salon for the first time today and I will be back! Really lovely staff, Mili was my manicurist. She paid close attention to detail and let me try on a few colours before settling as well as adjusting the shape if I wasn’t completely satisfied. Nice atmosphere, very clean and professional. See you soon! :)

  1. Marissa Farotto β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜†

    Pedicure did not start with a foot soak, which to me is very strange. If the skin is not soft it can be hard to properly cut cuticles and can be painful at times. I was also up-charged for removal for gel polish (which is standard) but an extra 16 pounds because 'the polish was not their brand'? That is steep. Overall, I found this salon extremely expensive for what you are getting. My manicure was 20 pounds for a cut, buff, and hand massage - no cuticle cutting even (that would be an extra 6 pounds). I could have done that at home - it doesn't even look like I got a manicure.

  2. Rebecca Scott β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜†

    Can’t work out if I just happened to have two bad experiences but seems unlikely. First time, got a lumpy finish on my shellac that peeled after 3 days. One even sprang off completely, which I didn’t even know was possible. They offered a re-do (for free) and though it was less lumpy, it wasn’t very neat and lifted after 5 days. No refund policy means I’m just left frustrated and out of pocket with colleagues twice commenting on my mediocre nails.

  3. Carlotta Riccardi β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†

    I came to this salon in front of the restaurant I work to get my nails done, without booking (maybe next time will be better to book first?) At the beginning they were saying they kind of couldn't do the treatment, fair enough, but Kristina offered to do it, also I find her rude scattering the equipment during all the treatment, no talking at all and almost upset? If she didn't want to do the job I could go somewhere else instead of having this behaviour in my face for 1 hour, also I wasn't in a good mood because I was tired after my shift of work, in summary: too expensive for what it is... Had a gel manicure for 42Β£ and After the treatment the girl made me 3 fingers bleeding saying my sking is too sensitive. No, actually she cut too much skin for my opinion, not perfect and messy job. I work in the kitchen and I wanted to do my nails before my holidays (also she mentioned couple of times my nails are too short even if I let them grow as much as I can to make this job done), next time I go somewhere else (normally for my toes I go to a girl that has a spot in a shop, please!!! better support local shops or small businesses! They work better!) or I do by myself if this is the quality of going to a salon.

  1. Carlotta Thiboust β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†

    I came to this salon in front of the restaurant I work to get my nails done, without booking (maybe next time will be better to book first?) At the beginning they were saying they kind of couldn't do the treatment, fair enough, but Kristina offered to do it, also I find her rude scattering the equipment during all the treatment, no talking at all and almost upset? If she didn't want to do the job I could go somewhere else instead of having this behaviour in my face for 1 hour, also I wasn't in a good mood because I was tired after my shift of work, in summary: too expensive for what it is... Had a gel manicure for 42Β£ and After the treatment the girl made me 3 fingers bleeding saying my sking is too sensitive. No, actually she cut too much skin for my opinion, not perfect and messy job. I work in the kitchen and I wanted to do my nails before my holidays (also she mentioned couple of times my nails are too short even if I let them grow as much as I can to make this job done), next time I go somewhere else (normally for my toes I go to a girl that has a spot in a shop, please!!! better support local shops or small businesses! They work better!) or I do by myself if this is the quality of going to a salon.

  2. Natasha B β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†

    Had a gel manicure last week, salon was covid secure, enjoyable atmosphere and we still got to enjoy a glass of fizz. Gels have held up well this last week but they did seem a bit rushed and most of my nails have minute bubbles on both hands (when they paint too quickly). Shame since otherwise was a good experience.

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