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THE NAIL TOWN is a London-based nail and beauty brand rooted in creativity, quality, and community. Based in Notting Hill, we are proud to serve our local customers with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and high standards across every service we provide. Our dedicated team delivers personalised, one-to-one treatments with genuine care, ensuring every client enjoys a tailored and relaxing experience. We believe in building lasting relationships and helping every individual feel confident by embracing their natural beauty. As active members of The Nail Business Association, we are committed to innovation and raising standards within the UK nail industry.
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267 Portobello Road, W11 1LR, London, United Kingdom
- 0204629 8701
- hello@thenailtown.co.uk
- thenailtown.co.uk
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