Nail Salon salons and stylists across the UK
What to expect from a nail salon appointment
A nail salon covers manicure, pedicure, nail enhancements, art and finishing work. A first visit usually starts with shape, length and finish at the desk: square, almond, coffin, ballerina, or a soft round, in standard polish, gel, hybrid, acrylic or builder gel. Most regular bookings settle into a two- to four-week cadence depending on enhancement type and growth. Aftercare is cuticle oil, a soft brush for cleaning, and gloves for any harsh cleaning. Find nail salons in the UK below, with prices for the most-booked finishes.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does a nail appointment usually take?
Thirty to forty-five minutes for a standard polish manicure; an hour for gel; one and a half to two hours for a full set of extensions. Pedicures usually run forty-five to seventy-five minutes.
How do I choose between gel, acrylic, BIAB and standard polish?
Standard polish lasts a week and is fastest. Gel polish lasts two to three weeks on natural nails. BIAB and hard gel add strength without much bulk and last three to four weeks. Acrylic adds full length and structure for the longest wear.
How do I keep my nails healthy between appointments?
Daily cuticle oil, gloves when cleaning, gentle nail-friendly removers (no peeling), and a soft brush for cleaning under the nail. Hand cream at night supports skin and nail-bed condition.
Should I tip at a nail salon?
Tipping is common in UK nail salons but not expected. Two to five pounds per service, or ten percent on larger bookings, sits as the typical range. Many salons let you tip via the card terminal at checkout.
How can I tell a nail salon is hygienic?
Look for: sealed individual tools or autoclave-sterilised equipment, technicians wearing fresh gloves between clients, clean stations between appointments, single-use files, and clearly labelled disinfectant for foot baths. A reputable salon shows its hygiene openly.