Natural Nails
Male Manicure - £16
Your nails
are tidied/shaped, hands are soaked, cuticle work is carried out followed by a hand and lower arm massage. Nails can either be buffed to a high shine or left natural
Treatment time approximately 45 minutes
Gelish Manicure - chip and fade resistant Gel/polish - £25
Cuticle work and a mini manicure finished with your choice of fantastic Gelish colours, once tried you
will be hooked!
Removal of Gelish is free with the application of a new colour. Removal and tidy only - £15
Application of Gelish Structure Gel which gives further strength to weaker natural nail plates followed by Gelish colour - £26
Treatment time approximately 1 hour Maintenance
required every 3 – 4 weeks

(*Please note - should you have a medical condition which could be affected by your desired nail treatment and you are currently under the care of a Medical Practitioner, then a written letter of authority is required from your Medical Practioner giving consent for the treatment to go ahead. This is purely for insurance purposes and not a personal request*)
Application of Gelish Structure Gel which gives further strength to weaker natural nail plates followed by Gelish colour - £26
Luxury Gelish Manicure - £32
Treatment time approximately 1 hour 30 mins
Natural Nail Overlay (Gel, Acrylic or
Fiberglass) - £26
Gelish Structure Gel and Gelish colour - £26
This system is perfect for those who have the desired nail length but whose nail plates are weaker and prone to breakage/splitting. Nails are tidied/shaped and prepared. The desired product is applied to the natural nail.
Gelish Structure Gel and Gelish colour - £26
This system is perfect for those who have the desired nail length but whose nail plates are weaker and prone to breakage/splitting. Nails are tidied/shaped and prepared. The desired product is applied to the natural nail.
Trendy Nail Wraps - Manicure £22, Toes £24,
Fingers and Toes £38
(*Please note - should you have a medical condition which could be affected by your desired nail treatment and you are currently under the care of a Medical Practitioner, then a written letter of authority is required from your Medical Practioner giving consent for the treatment to go ahead. This is purely for insurance purposes and not a personal request*)