This place is awesome and the best in this area, the technicians are nice, fast, and super good at what they do. Good prices and what not. Can do awesome designs and details on nails.
Jess P.
Place rating: 4 Stone Mountain, GA
Solid nail place with reasonable prices. The usual aggressive upselling«Pink and white, right?» not once but TWICE(groan) but as long as you hold your ground, you’ll get what you want. My only other complaint is that I came away from my eyebrow wax a bit sparse, but hey, they’ll grow back. I guess I need to remind them to keep them a bit fuller. I’ll be back for a fill-in!
Ali E.
Place rating: 2 St. Petersburg, FL
I usually come here to see Megan only. Today explains why I should have just come back to see her only. My nails were done Wednesday, today is friday. My nails must have had a pocket or bubble or something to make them lift on a couple spots and there was color smearing everywhere, I go in today to get it fixed. This is fixing it? Seat 5 just files over the nail quickly putting one more color coat and cured with top coat and said dont peel it, ??? Definitely not. They still are obviously the same as what I went in with. I’m on my lunch break so I didn’t have time to sit and wait. Needless to say I will be coming back to have these two nails fixed the correct way. My first issue and i was rushed out.
Laura R.
Place rating: 2 Downtown St. Petersburg, Tampa Bay, FL
I’ve come here many times in the past for both regular French manicures and acrylics; they are very reasonably priced, but not the best in quality(I found that I can get a much more natural look elsewhere). Those looking for a more outrageous manicure with all the«bling» will be fine here(they work very hard to take care of you), but those looking for a more professional, understated look should probably look elsewhere. I enjoyed the little chats and the staff at Lina’s, but I take my business somewhere else now. If you are on a tight budget, they are ok — but if you can shell out a little more I would recommend trying a different nail salon(their acrylics tend to look a bit too«thick»).
Erica B.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, OH
It definitely looks sketchy bc of the shops that are next to it but the inside is very clean and they are all very friendly! I get shellac and Christina did a fantastic job! She took the time to file and trim my cuticles and make sure that the polish didn’t get under my nails. I got a hand massage at the end and they also have a TON of shellac colors! Definitely highly recommend!
Cindy M.
Place rating: 5 St. Petersburg, FL
First time ever getting false eyelashes and my eyebrows shaped. Eyelashes only cost $ 25 and should last for two weeks. Holy wow!!! I will def recommend this business to all of my girlfriends. Don’t let the location fool you, Christina is an expert and I am officially hooked!
Kristen P.
Place rating: 5 St Petersburg, FL
Great and quick service! Been coming here for 6 years and I love this place. I always get compliment on my nails!
Sarah R.
Place rating: 4 St. Petersburg, FL
To be honest it looks a bit sketchy outside but it is super nice inside and I got a pedicure and I think she is the wife but she is really good at up selling so be careful but it was a great pedicure and you get one free beverage there. I also got shellac and he did a great job! They also do waxing and eyelash application! It was a great place I would suggest it to anyone.
Lindsay H.
Place rating: 3 St Petersburg, FL
Don’t let the slightly sketchy façade of the shopping center scare you, Lina’s is ok. My best friend has been coming here for over 6 years but I recently came for the first time. I was assured that I wasn’t going to spend more than $ 20 for just a shellaic manicure, however I ended up spending around $ 35. Mani + shellac, when I just asked for the shellac… oh well. The shop seemed clean and the staff was friendly. We came in around 6pm without an appointment and they were very accommodating, considering they’re only open until 7pm. I wasn’t a fan of their UV lights to harden the shellaic… most places I have been use 2, one for both hands… however they gave me one that we shifted hand to hand into and it seemed to be burning the tips of my fingers. I’ll give them a second try in the future though.