beautiful private areas for pedicure, vibrating chairs, clean, friendly and great ambiance
Fawn Heart C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
I recently moved to Duxbury from the city and have found the absolute best nail technician at Lux Nails and Spa. Andy not only delivers the best and longest lasting mani pedi, but also does so with the most relaxing experience. He asks for feedback with each service with the intent of improving upon his service for the next appointment and always checks his work from before to see if his techniques worked to ensure a longer lasting polish. Andy has gone above and beyond to make sure that my transition from my salon in the city to Duxbury was smooth, inviting, and above all, enjoyable. HIGHLYRECOMMENDED!
Kathryn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plymouth, MA
I’ve had two great experiences at Lux and would definitely recommend trying them. The setup of the salon is so unique with the nails done at what looks like a horseshoe shaped bar. The pedicure area is separated with sheer curtain panels and the privacy is really refreshing. I’ve been very happy with the quality of their work(so far I’ve gotten a pedicure and two Shellac manis) and am planning to return.
A D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Duxbury, MA
This place is just awful! They give the worst manicure I’ve ever had. I left with streaky and uneven polish. I went on a Sunday because they are the only place in town that’s open. Save your money and go to Michelle’s. Michelle’s gives the best manicure on the South Shore at the best price.
L B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kingston, MA
This place is AMAZING. It’s unlike any nail salon I’ve ever experienced. Friendly and personable workers, great product, and relaxing, clean atmosphere. I feel comfortable here knowing that everything is sterile. In response to c d.‘s comments, the reason the nail polish cost $ 15 more is probably because it was Shellac. This nail polish lasts 2 weeks without chipping and is well worth the extra money. In addition, I was well informed about the extra costs when I inquired about the Shellac. The workers were so fun to talk to, it really made my experience unparalled.
Marlyss W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kingston, MA
Two times I’ve tried it because it is close to home, two times it was no good. First time the person who gave me my pedicure just rushed through and did not give a good message or a good polish. I just went in today for an 11:30 appointment and at 12:10 I asked how much longer I would need to wait, they said they did not know. I looked around and it did not appear that it would be anytime soon so I left… that is the last time I will go to Lux Nails. They are awful!
H L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
A very nice place to go for a mani and pedi. Unlike many other nail salons, this place is pleasantly decorated and offers interesting work stations. The standard spa pedicure chairs are separated by curtains for a little privacy. The nail stations are situated around a giant granite countered bar with strategic cut outs for nail drying. Complimentary beverages are available(soda, bottled water, etc). The service is professional and courteous. Atmosphere is relaxing. A complimentary 5 to 10 minutes shoulder and neck massage is given for manicures! Prices are competitive for the area. No bargains here just a different experience. While I don’t think they have the attention to detail on your nails as Serena’s Nails in Pembroke, Lux does provide a pleasant way to spend an hour or so. Now if they only would serve a mixed cocktail or two at that manicure bar, that may be another star.
C d.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Duxbury, MA
Nice décor, good location, nice service but beware: Just returned from treating my girlfriend(and myself) to a manicure. However, upon paying I was told the price was $ 30 each instead of $ 14 each because they had used(unasked) a special new polish on our nails. I refused to pay the new price — SIXTY dollars! — and offered to pay the agreed upon price. I was told they would take it off. Thinking the woman meant the extra charge I agreed — NO! She meant she would remove our nail polish. I repeatedly said I’d pay the quoted price and ended up leaving cash to cover the manicures plus tips on the counter. We were threatened that the police would be called and were told that it was OUR responsibility to ask about the price for the nail polish. I do not agree. This is not the first time I have been squeezed out of extra dollars by Lux Nails, but it will definitely be the last time I go there. Good luck. You’d think a local spa would try harder to keep its customers and not extort them to this extent. When is the last time you had to ask a manicurist how much the nail polish was going to cost? I guess we are lucky they didn’t charge us for the hand cream they applied.