About Peerage Nail Spa
Peerage Nail Spa is a business known for its quality nail services and friendly staff. Customers have praised the technicians, particularly Amy and May, for their skill and attention to detail, especially when working on acrylic nails and pedicures. Clients report that gel manicures from Peerage Nail Spa last for at least three weeks before chipping, and the technicians are willing to fix any chips that occur in the first few days. The salon is also appreciated for its clean environment and convenient parking. Customers highlight the reasonable prices and unmatched value, along with the creative nail art offerings. Many have consistently expressed satisfaction with their experiences at Peerage Nail Spa, noting the positive and welcoming atmosphere, which keeps them coming back for years.
I have been taking my mother in law, daughter and myself to Peerage for several years. It is always a great experience. The salon is clean and I can always get a parking spot. Amy is lovely and our nails are wonderful. Thank you!
I stumbled in here one day and was met by May. And boy, am I happy I found her here! She is the best, especially when you're looking for a special design. May is quick but pays attention to detail. The best part is my gel manicure lasts at least 3 weeks before any chipping! And May offers to fix anything if they happen to chip the first couple of days. She's very sweet and genuinely wants you to leave happy. When May wasn't working one day and I had to get my nails done... Linda did both my gel manicure and pedicure. She did a great job and was so sweet as well!
@Pooja J.'s review (read hers before you read this one) Disclaimer: I was in the salon when this all happened. For someone who was rushing Amy to get started, she sure had a lot of time on her hands to write all that. She came in with an attitude, Amy said it would only be a couple minutes (which it was) but then Pooja unnecessarily said "well how can it be a few minutes when you just got started!?" (on my nails) to which then I personally responded, 'she's only putting the acrylic on my nails and then I'm gonna go start my toes and she'll finish my nails after my toes.' If the person working says it's going to be a few minutes, they're going to make it happen in a few minutes. Amy wore a mask while working on your nails, chewing gum is your own personal pet peeve you wanted to add to make this seem more than it was. Your hands are not hers, she can't tell if it's hurting you if you never say anything. My nails were tender from not getting nails for a couple months and when it started hurting, I told her and she fixed it. For someone who seems to like to argue, based on what I heard and seen from all her other one star reviews, she sure can't speak up for herself when really necessary. If she knows how a nail practice should be ran and wants to point in Amy's face and say "do a good job", she should spare everyone's time and do her own nails at home. Everyone in that salon was starring at her from the scene she caused, I don't blame Amy if she was side eyeing too. She charged her the same as she would charge anyone who wanted a fill that had a broken nail. I'm a regular, which should have been obvious by the way we were comfortably conversing when she walked in. No walk in should be jealous of a regulars relationship, which she portrayed when she asked Amy why she was treating her differently than me. She's lucky I didn't butt in again and tell Amy to refuse her service, as she has the right to do. But the "egotistical, asshole" did your nails anyway, you entitled broad.