Princess Nails

404 Azalea Square Blvd C, Summerville, SC 29483, USA

Princess Nails is a premier nail salon located in Summerville, SC, dedicated to providing clients with a luxurious pampering experience. The skilled technicians offer a range of services, including manicures, pedicures, and intricate nail art, ensuring each visit leaves you feeling beautiful and refreshed. With a focus on personal care and health, the friendly staff is committed to delivering high-quality service tailored to your preferences. Visit Princess Nails for a relaxing and enjoyable beauty session that promises to exceed your expectations.

  • Rachel Keefer

    Mimi was wonderful! She explained everything as we went along when I got my nails done - switching from gel powder to buildable gel; with pros and cons. The atmosphere was clean and quiet. I found my new nail salon.

  • Barbara Curry

    Quinton did an excellent job. There was no wait and everyone was extremely polite. It was a pleasurable experience. I do the liquid gel, it lasts longer and looks better and feels more natural.

  • Renee Bader

    Mimi was awesome! Went in for a pedicure and full set of nails for my birthday weekend coming up and I didn’t like the first color I picked and she was so sweet to say it wasn’t a problem to change the color..it was just on one nail, but I felt bad changing the color. I will definitely go back to see her again!!!

  • Meagan Smith

    I asked for removal and basic manicure. I didn’t want my nails cut down or off. My nails are gone and completely damaged. I told her the process hurt me 3 or 4 times and told her about keeping my nails and they were still cut off or ripped off in the process I didn’t even want my services finished at this point. I tried to call afterwards to talk to someone because I don’t do well with confrontation and I got an answer but I kept saying “hello” and not a response back… I will not be back I’m so upset my nails are ruined

  • Jo'Anna Jackson

    Walk in to get a pedicure and they let you sit for over an hour and do not tell you it's going to be longer. No Hospitality at all. **editing this reviw** No, customer is not always right. Also, no one said anything to me at all and I would never have an issue with $5. I tip $20 each person I go to. Instead of being focused on money, stop sitting people in your chairs to make them wait 1.5 hours for service. You can be less greedy and advise the wait time.