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Monday: 9:30AM - 7:30PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM - 7:30PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM - 7:30PM
Thursday: 9:30AM - 7:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM - 7:30PM
Saturday: 9AM - 6:30PM
Sunday: 10AM - 5:30PM
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Zen Nails
10 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick
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This is the third nail salon I've been to in Waldwick. It was $55 for a fill (there sign inside still says $45) and $12 for eyebrows. The man who did my fill was able to shape the nails the way I wanted them. The salon is clean and they have protocols in place for Covid. Also, they do not accept tips on credit cards.
I took my 6 year old daughter for a pedicure here back in August and they did a great job on both our nails and handling COVID restrictions. Everyone was masked up, there was social distancing in place, and temperature checks at the door. Our nails held up great and looked really nice. My heels are usually really dry and they actually made them soft for a change!
I visited this salon while staying with my aunt in a nearby medical facility; I needed both a mani/pedi and more so just a general "break" from sitting in the room, so I chose this salon based on former reviews. Upon first entering, I wasn't overly impressed by the look/cleanliness of the salon, but it also wasn't awful - just a bit haphazard. The woman who did my pedicure was great - unfortunately this is a fairly "normal" setup in which the Asian workers generally do not do pedicures and stick to finger nails primarily. When my pedicure was complete, a fairly clueless woman walked in, asking for pricing on a polish change. The woman who did my pedicure was cleaning up, and another woman had started my manicure; she had already filed and began working on the cuticles. In short, the owner had the woman leave me and work on the walk-in (I had made an appointment via phone earlier in the day, but the walk-in was in a hurry, and the owner was clearly worried about "losing her",) and I waited about five minutes for the woman who did my pedicure to finish cleaning. Was waiting five minutes a big deal? Absolutely not. It was the manner in which it was done. I didn't say anything until the end when I was paying - I asked the owner why she did what she did. Very calmly, no anger. The owner knew she did t have a good answer, and did apologize profusely, but, for what it's worth, it was clear that it was indicative of the business practices of the salon overall. Certainly not the worst I've ever been to, but I will likely not be going back.