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03-2025 True Nail Studio in List Best 19 Nail Salons in New Braunfels, TXSplash of Rouge Nail Salon - New Braunfels Angelique Reeves: I have been looking for a new place to get my nails done since I moved last year, and it has been a struggle. I finally turned to a Facebook group who recommended Splash of Rouge to me, and I couldn’t be happier! This is the nicest set of nails I’ve ever had, and the detail is amazing. I am absolutely obsessed with them! I will definitely be going back. Jayden and Crystal have a wonderful and warm environment, along with amazing work.
Avanti Nails - New Braunfels Kima Light: Just had a pedicure, dip for my nails and an eyebrow wax! I love this place. Chi is my girl, but Peter always takes care of me if she is not available. Today Chrissy did my mani/pedi and did a great job. I like my nails to be thin and look natural, she did just that. I have been coming here for years and appreciate the great service they have always provided.
Signature Nails - New Braunfels Michelle S: I finally had a chance to visit the new salon location and it is beautiful. I enjoyed the Lavender Bliss pedicure by Ivy and it was amazing! She was nice and very attentive to making sure that I was relaxed and that I had a wonderful experience. Definitely going back! Congratulations Daniel & Tammy!!!
Renaissance Nail Spa - New Braunfels Serenity Garcia: First time here and it was great, Tree was my nail tech and he not only did good work but made my experience better than any salon Ive been too. The whole staff was actually great and felt very welcoming. Ive been hopping from salon to salon in New Braunfels trying to find one thats right for me and I think I did here!
Best Nail & Spa - New Braunfels brit: I give one star because the lady who did my full set actually did a good job. However, I have had 2 pedicures from this place. Both times the same male tech who did them did a TERRIBLE job. I decided to give it a second chance after the first time- but nope. There was polish all over my skin & he kept saying it was because I had small toe nails. It looked bumpy, rushed and sloppy. Because of that, would not recommend and will not be returning here. If you do go, don’t let the guy do your nails lol
Bijou Nail Lounge New Braunfels - New Braunfels Heather Williamson: I do like my nails, they turned out looking great, I shouldnt be scrubbing my last color off my fingers. Definitely did not like being surrounded by 4 workers while they chatted in another language amongst one another, while I just sat awkwardly getting my nails done. Customer service was not there for me, wasnt offered a drink or anything. I figured Id go to a new place to find a fun place to get my nails done, and this was not it for me.
Omni Nails Bar - New Braunfels Elizabeth Audiss: Suri has been taking care of my nails for almost 1 year. She is absolutely the BEST! She takes her time and doesn’t do a rush job. I am always happy when I leave. She is so very good at doing dip manicures, it lasts a very long time, it makes my nails very strong yet they are very natural looking. Definitely recommend!
Frenchies Modern Nail Care New Braunfels - New Braunfels Cindy Cass: Nice clean salon. Staff is great. Their pedicure bowls do not have jets which I like because the jets can harbor bacteria. My nail technician, Pamela was wonderful, my feet look fantastic. I definitely will return.
Nails Discount Design - New Braunfels Kimberly Ashley-Stevens: Quinny and Brian are amazingly talented. I was delighted my first trip here and three months later, they still make me feel like the most important customer they have. Combine that welcoming heart with amazing nails and you have the best salon in NB!
I have rheumatoid arthritis and many tech grab my hands and twist or crush the (already sore) joints. Brian knew without having to be told that I needed a gentle touch!
They do waxing as well. My daughter loves the arch Quinny did on her brows!
NB QUARRY NAILS - New Braunfels Kimberly Jones: I’ve been here four times and am finally leaving a review. I’m used to TX Nail House quality and unfortunately this isn’t it. Each time I have been here, I am cut during my pedicure. The individuals doing the pedicure never say anything or apologize, and act as if they expected me to not notice why there’s blood on my cuticle and a sudden burning feeling when they dab a solution on it. I have tried dips, shellac, and acrylic French ombré before here for my manicures. I like to wear my nails short, and square with rounded corners. Only a select few workers there do well on short nails. The woman with the table in the front right corner is amazing. Unfortunately she was not there today. Today the worker seemed annoyed when I asked for regular polish on my pedicure. He initially ignored that that is what I had marked and told me if I didn’t do shellac there would be a $5 polish removal charge added on. I told him that was fine, a $5 charge to remove was less than the $20 extra to have shellac on the pedicure. I only wanted shellac on my manicure and specifically picked the gel manicure but the lavender pedicure for that normal polish/shellac combo. The pedicure was so poorly done. The polish was not done evenly, and there are some transparent spots. There’s also lots of little points on the sides or at the base of my toenail that just didn’t even get color. For the shellac on my manicure I had to ask him to cover ALL of my nail so it did not look like I already had a grow out and walk out of there looking like I didn’t just have a manicure. He complained about my wanting to go down closer to the cuticle with the color to his coworker. I asked for square shape with rounded corners, and the corners were uneven. Some where more square and some were rounded, but none were equal. There’s also an inconsistency in color between their products, so even though the normal polish and shellac were from the same set, there’s a noticeable difference between the final shades they turned out. The toenail color was more consistent to the color swatch and it was supposed to be a more muted earthy green, not a grass green like how the shellac turned out on my fingernails. It’s just a slight enough difference to be annoying to me. Overall, I’m dine spending around or over $100 each time just to feel bad for asking for what I want and having it corrected until it’s right. I intentionally went with cheaper options today to see if the quality issue was a trend and it was. I will keep shopping around or commute to tx nail house.