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US Nails Waterloo

February 2, 2024

Located at 742 N Market St C1, Waterloo, IL 62298, United States, US Nails Waterloo stands out as a sanctuary for those seeking top-notch manicures and pedicures. Operating from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and until 6 p.m. on Saturdays, this salon boasts a newly renovated space that exudes beauty and elegance.

The establishment offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and restroom facilities, ensuring a welcoming environment for everyone. With complimentary Wi-Fi available, clients can stay connected during their pampering sessions.

To indulge in their services, appointments are necessary, reflecting their commitment to personalized attention. Payment options include mobile payments via NFC, credit cards, and debit cards.

Service Offerings:

  • Sanitary manicures and pedicures
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

Reviews:

  1. “I used to get my nails done here all the time, but hadn’t been in about a year. I walked in today, and it’s BEAUTIFUL here! The remodel is perfect, and the service and prices were as good as ever! Sammy does an amazing job every time! Definitely recommend coming here, the best place in Waterloo!”
  2. “This was the worst manicure I’ve ever had. She worked on my nails for no more than five minutes. When it came time to paint, I had to ask her to paint all the way up and down. She barely got to the top with just two after I asked, but the ends were still a mess. Please don’t waste your money here.”
  3. “I just moved to the area, and this was going to be my ‘go-to’ nail salon. On my first visit, I left with a happy mani-pedi. This time, I arrived for my 3:30 appointment, and it was 3 hours later before I could finally leave.”

Neutral Reviews:

  1. “My nails were rushed and didn’t come close to what I expected. I’d be more forgiving if it weren’t for a wedding I’m attending and the sanitation issue I noticed.”
  2. “During the 3-hour wait, I realized I could drive to another salon, which is what I’d recommend. Understandably short-staffed, they shouldn’t overbook appointments they can’t fulfill.”