Love Envy Nails and Beauty located at 2/78 Oshanassy St, Sunbury VIC 3429, Australia

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Monica Smith

5 Google Rating

Always do a great job on my nails

5/ 5

Always do a great job on my nails

Jason n Monica Van Schaik

5 Google Rating

Very good service

5/ 5

Very good service

Brydie Hope

5 Google Rating

Nails are amazing, best I’ve been to in Sunbury. The girls were so nice and put so much effort int

5/ 5

Nails are amazing, best I’ve been to in Sunbury. The girls were so nice and put so much effort into my nails. Absolutely amazing will be going back. Also have amazing colour choices

amber mcdougall

2 Google Rating

When i arrived the man was cutting his own nails at the nail station and continued to do so while I

2/ 5

When i arrived the man was cutting his own nails at the nail station and continued to do so while I was sitting down to pick a colour. He was obviously sick and was seeing clients which during these times of covid uncertainty made me very uncomfortable and honestly angry. Not impressed

Lisa Hennessy

1 Google Rating

Utterly disappointed with my SNS nails. This was my 3rd visit to the salon and it will definitely b

1/ 5

Utterly disappointed with my SNS nails. This was my 3rd visit to the salon and it will definitely be my last. On this particular occasion, I was the nails were put on by a gentleman. My nails are a mess. Goodness knows why, but he chopped (hacked) my real nail away to put white tips over the top. I did ask for the french look, but not once did he mention having to put a false nail across the top of my real nail, which WAS in good condition. My nails are now a horrible, discoloured mess. I won't be back and advise anyone else, to look elsewhere before you head to this place.

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  • Saturday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
  • Sunday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Monday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
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