Iâve been coming to Sundays for a long time now and I especially love their SoHo, NoMad and East Village locations. I personally prefer the east village because while all the aforementioned locations are calm this East Village location is the most tranquil. Itâs also convenient: easy 20 from midtown or a quick walk from Union Square.
They have a nice menu about what stands out is that they pride themselves on using non toxic nail polish. I always get a gel manicure because those easily last 3 weeks. The application is always gentle and extremely thorough. Their specialists are very detail oriented and will always check what shape you prefer. Theyâll also do a color swatch to check if you like the color you selected. Meanwhile their pedicures are great as well since they can be done without water or in large bowls (much more sanitary than sinks!!!!). Their chairs are comfortable too - like having your nails done at home. Highly recommend this chain and location. PS donât forget to get a stamp card before you leave. 10th manicure is free OR you can knock some $$ off your...
   Read moreI had an amazing experience at Sunday Studio in the East Village! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was so calming and welcoming. Arianna, the receptionist, went above and beyond to make sure I felt comfortable and taken care ofâshe's incredibly knowledgeable and answered all my questions with ease. Janice, my nail tech, was absolutely amazing! Her attention to detail and creativity with nail art were top-notch. She took her time to make sure everything was perfect, and the results were stunning. Not to mention, the polish lasted beautifully without chipping, which is a huge plus. If you're looking for a high-quality nail salon with a relaxing vibe and talented staff, Sunday Studio is the place to go. Iâll...
   Read moreThe nail technician cut into my skin during a pedicure. Mistakes happen, so this was not a big deal, until the wound started to bleed and she repeatedly put nail polish remover in the wound.(?!) I told her it stings, and she said it won't stop bleeding unless she does this. I think anyone with a basic understanding of wound care should know that this is not how you treat a cut. I was sort of in shock. I told her I didn't feel like continuing with the pedicure, and she insisted that she continue. I told her again that my foot hurts and I'm not comfortable but she tried to continue with the pedicure. Eventually, the receptionist came and said it's fine if I come back another day. Needless to say, I'm...
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