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11 places to get your nails done in Raleigh, NC

Check out the costs, specialties, and services offered from these 11 popular nail salons.

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Manicure by Polished Daggers.

Photo via @polisheddaggers

This is your sign to take a treat yo’self day. We’re here to help you choose the perfect place for a fresh set with these 11 highly-rated nail salons in the City of Oaks. Each salon offers a variety of services ranging from classic manicures and funky nail art to eyebrow waxes.

To give you an idea on pricing, we’ve included each spot’s cost for a basic manicure and pedicure.

  • CNP Nails, 404 E. Six Forks Rd. | Regular manicure $21, regular pedicure $33 | This nail spa’s services include manicures, pedicures, waxing + nail enhancements like gel and dip powder.
  • Fantasy Nail Spa, 5444 Six Forks Rd. | Classic manicure $24, classic pedicure $35 | This salon provides manicures, pedicures, waxing, eyelash services + nail enhancements including gel and acrylics.
  • Garden Nail Salon, 2702 Hillsborough St. | Classic manicure $27, classic pedicure $35 | This nail spa emphasizes wellness and beauty by using natural, organic products. Services include manicures, pedicures, waxing + nail enhancements like acrylics and gel.
  • Polished Daggers, location provided upon booking | Structured manicure, $65 | Nail technician Kristina takes a personalized approach to client’s nails, offering gel to dry manicures with complimentary accent finger nail art in every service.
  • J&A Nail Spa, 2071 W. Millbrook Rd. | Classic manicure $25, classic pedicure $35 | This salon emphasizes health + relaxation by using natural products, with services including manicures, pedicures, skincare, waxing + nail enhancements.
  • Manor Nail Bar, 900 E. Six Forks Rd. | Manicures $16+, pedicures $30+ | With a professional and welcoming staff, this nail bar provides manicures, pedicures, waxing + eyelash services.
  • Nail Yeah, 22 Glenwood Ave. | Gel polish manicure $50 | This salon specializes in nail services including natural nails, gel sets + nail art.
  • Pretty Nails, 5611 Creedmoor Rd. | Classic manicure $24, classic pedicure $35 | This family-owned salon offers manicures, pedicures, waxing, eyelash and brow services + nail enhancements like dip powder and gel.
  • Relax Nails Spa, 3219 Avent Ferry Rd. | Classic manicure $17, classic pedicure $30 | Enhance your natural beauty through spa treatments like manicures, pedicures, waxing + nail enhancements.
  • The Junction Salon and Bar, 327 Davie St. | The House Manicure $30, The House Pedicure $50 | Enjoy a cocktail during your manicure, pedicure, or hair service.
  • Vudu Nail Salon, 705 Tucker St. | The Vudu Babe Mani $20+, The Vudu Babe Pedi $45 | This salon focuses on keeping up with the latest trends in the nail industry with services including manicures, pedicures, spray tans, artificial nails + eyelash services.
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