Very cute salon! Friendly staff and huge assortment of shellac. Vincent was amazing and owner was very helpful. Will be back for sure!
Jasmine G.
Place rating: 5 Calgary, Canada
This place is great. Good location, parking in the back, and all staff are very friendly and accommodating. I got a french shellac manicure, it was the best i’ve ever had — lasted well over 2 weeks, almost 3 weeks. I told them I didn’t want them to trim my cuticles and they did not charge me for the manicure — only a polish change, which is very reasonable considering the solid work they performed. The staff mostly do not speak english(pretty standard for these types of places) but there is one there who speaks english fluently and is able to translate so the staff knows exactly what you want and need. A BIG plus.
Lady L.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
I’ve been going here since June/12 and it is a Vietnamese Lady that owns and operates this business. They do pedicures/manicures/gels/acrylics/shellacs etc. I have never had gels before but from my friends comments(all the time) they love mine! Numerous times I have had one nail fall off due to my own fault and for $ 7 I get it replaced. I think once you come a few times they get to know you especially if your coming in for fills and really are quite efficient and fast. If you want to be pampered like a movie star then probably pass this up as they are not set up for the«tea» tranquil music etc.
Mia M.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
My daughter got her acrylic nails here on June 5th and to date with one fill they are immaculate. No issues no lifting and very reasonable prices. I was so impressed as the last time I had acrylics was 5 years ago and had trouble after trouble with lifting and replacing. Her experience was enough to have me try acrylics again.
Lindsay K.
Place rating: 3 Halifax, Canada
I’m going to say that Forever Nails and Spa is a pretty average nail salon. It’s not too pricey, but it’s not extremely cheap either. It doesn’t do exceptional work, but it’s not the worst quality either. It’s pretty much moot. The people working there are relatively nice. I’m pretty sure it’s an Asian family that runs the place, and they have pretty thick accents, but are still really friendly and try their best to talk to you. I enjoy engaging them in conversation when I go in. What sets them apart from other nail salons and hair removal places is that they actually do tinting as well. You can get your eyebrows tinted for $ 12, or your eyelashes to $ 15. I think that’s pretty cool. Other than the tinting, the prices are average. $ 35 for acrylics, $ 45 for gels; $ 15 for eyebrow waxing and $ 20 for a bikini. They allow you to walk-in for a treatment, but they also take appointments. It’s a good enough salon, but just isn’t one I feel the need to visit often. It’s good if you’re in the area, but it’s not one of those«I have to go here» kind of places. It’s moot.