**Happy Nails – Luton**

Discover a world of relaxation and rejuvenation at Happy Nails, conveniently situated at 23 George St., Luton LU1 2AF, UK. We pride ourselves on being your go-to destination for premium nail care services, where quality meets exceptional customer satisfaction. Our skilled technicians are dedicated to providing a diverse range of services, including manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, and creative nail art, all tailored to meet your unique style and preferences.

At Happy Nails, we believe that every visit should be a delightful experience. Our warm and inviting atmosphere is designed to ensure you feel pampered from the moment you step through our doors. We use only top-quality products to guarantee not just beautiful nails but also the health and safety of our clients. Your comfort is our priority, and we are always ready to listen to your needs and recommendations.

Whether you’re preparing for a special occasion or simply treating yourself to some well-deserved self-care, Happy Nails is here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out for appointments or inquiries; our friendly team is eager to assist you. Join us today and experience the perfect blend of professionalism and artistry that makes Happy Nails truly special. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Georgina

1 Google Rating

Absolutely rude, no customer service at all. The nails themselves did not look nice. I’m even angr

1/ 5

Absolutely rude, no customer service at all. The nails themselves did not look nice. I’m even angry I had to give them one star. DO NOT USE THIS PLACE.

Jacqueline e

5 Google Rating

Female technician was brilliant. Never had to walk in a and wait longer than 5 minutes

5/ 5

Female technician was brilliant. Never had to walk in a and wait longer than 5 minutes

Yalda Aimaq

1 Google Rating

Very rude! The lady cut my cuticle and it was bleeding. She didn’t even apologise !! I asked for s

1/ 5

Very rude! The lady cut my cuticle and it was bleeding. She didn’t even apologise !! I asked for some alcohol rub so it doesn’t get infected and she started giggling saying it’s only a small cut?! I was astonished and in shock at how unprofessional they were!! I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone!

Tansy Mcintyre

5 Google Rating

Took us straight away, did an amazing job on our nails

5/ 5

Took us straight away, did an amazing job on our nails

Lisa Alty

1 Google Rating

Talked entire way through my pedicure to college. Not relaxing at all. Wasn’t concentrating on doi

1/ 5

Talked entire way through my pedicure to college. Not relaxing at all. Wasn’t concentrating on doing the job. Wouldn’t recommend and will not be returning

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