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Signature Nails

Signature Nails

Extensions, gel, acrylic, chrome, bridal & nail art

Beautiful nails complete your entire look. Our nail services focus on clean shape, lasting finish and detailed art—from subtle everyday styles to statement bridal designs.

When should you choose each service?

Choose a service based on what you are noticing now, the look you want, and how much maintenance you are comfortable with. The timing below is a practical salon planning guide—not a medical prescription. If your skin is actively sunburned, blistered, infected, very irritated, or you have an unexplained rash, postpone salon skin treatments and seek medical advice if needed.
Gel Polish
When to consider it

When natural nails look dull, you want a neat finish for work/events, or regular polish chips too quickly.

Typical planning range

About every 2–3 weeks, depending on nail growth and wear.

Why ongoing care matters

Regular maintenance keeps the finish tidy and prevents lifting from being ignored too long.

When to wait / ask first

Wait if there is pain, swelling, green/yellow discoloration, a wound, or suspected nail infection.

Gel Extensions
When to consider it

When nails are very short, uneven, break easily, or you want elegant added length.

Typical planning range

Usually review/refill around 2–3 weeks; timing depends on growth and lifestyle.

Why ongoing care matters

Timely refills keep the balance and shape of the extension as the natural nail grows.

When to wait / ask first

Avoid service on injured, infected, painful or severely damaged nails until assessed.

Acrylic Extensions
When to consider it

When you want stronger structure, longer length, or a firm base for detailed art.

Typical planning range

Commonly refilled about every 2–3 weeks, adjusted to growth and wear.

Why ongoing care matters

Maintenance helps prevent overgrown extensions from becoming unbalanced or more likely to snag.

When to wait / ask first

Wait if the nail or surrounding skin is inflamed, painful, cut or infected.

Nail Art
When to consider it

When you want the nails to match an outfit, festival, vacation, party, engagement or bridal event.

Typical planning range

As desired; many customers refresh it when their polish or extensions are maintained.

Why ongoing care matters

Refreshing worn designs keeps hands looking intentional and polished.

When to wait / ask first

Avoid applying over damaged or irritated nails or skin.

Bridal Nails
When to consider it

Plan before engagement, wedding or reception when hands will be photographed closely.

Typical planning range

Book the design consultation 1–2 weeks before; final service is often done 1–3 days before the event, depending on the system used.

Why ongoing care matters

Planning early helps coordinate shape, color and art with outfits, jewelry and ring photography.

When to wait / ask first

Do not experiment with unfamiliar products at the last minute if you have a history of sensitivity.

Refill & Maintenance
When to consider it

When a visible gap appears near the cuticle, shape has shifted, or an extension feels loose.

Typical planning range

Often around 2–3 weeks.

Why ongoing care matters

A refill can preserve a good set, restore balance and reduce the need for frequent full removal.

When to wait / ask first

If there is pain, lifting with moisture underneath, odor or discoloration, ask for an assessment rather than covering it.

Safe Removal
When to consider it

When you want a break from extensions, a new system, or the product is lifting/damaged.

Typical planning range

Whenever removal is needed; do not peel or pick it off yourself.

Why ongoing care matters

Controlled removal helps reduce unnecessary surface damage caused by peeling or force.

When to wait / ask first

If the nail is painful, infected or significantly damaged, seek appropriate medical care.