About Organic Nails and Spa
Organic Nails and Spa offers gel manicures and pedicures in a clean and peaceful environment. They feature scenic images and music, and the pedicure includes a hot stone massage. The salon is known for its cleanliness and friendly staff. Customers praise the quality of service and the skill of the nail technicians, particularly Kim. They appreciate the staff's kindness and respect, making it a welcoming place for families. However, some customers have reported negative experiences. One customer expressed disappointment with the unevenness of their nails and the technician's method of removing previous acrylics, which they found painful. They also highlighted concerns about the cleanliness of the salon, citing dirty walls, workspaces, and tools.
Came for a walk-in gel manicure and pedicure and was seated immediately. The spa had a very clean and peaceful environment with music and scenic images. The hot stone massage with pedicure was a really nice touch.. Would come again! Thanks Linda for the manicure and An for the pedicure.
I've been coming here for a year now. And let me tell you it's probably the cleanest nail salon I've been too in Turlock. Kim is amazing, and always does exactly what I tell her to do with my nails. The staff in general are super kind and respectful. Love taking my little one here too. I recommend coming here.
I came back here the second time for my Valentines Day nails, with high hopes due to my prior experience. I'm sad to say I'm disappointed and won't likely be coming back here. Don't get me wrong, the designs aren't terrible, but the nails themselves are very bumpy and uneven. I could deal with that, especially because my nail tech was different than the last. Instead of properly soaking off my last set, she stuck an acrylic tip under my nail as a way to rip them off which was very painful and bad for my nails. The thing that really turned me off of this place is what I seemed to have missed the last time I was here. Everything is filthy, the walls near the floor, their work spaces, and even their tools. The tray my nail tech used to tap the excess powder off my nails was caked in layers and layers of crusty old dip powder, and it was frankly disgusting. Not only that, my mom couldn't have her nails painted due to her occupation, but she still wanted a manicure. They charged her 20 dollars to cut her cuticles down and rub some lotion on her hand, which took no more than 5 minutes, and they didn't even trim them all! Looks like I'm still on the hunt for affordable and quality nail spas in turlock...