Orchid Garden Spa
About the Business
Orchid Garden Spa is a luxurious beauty salon, hair care, and spa located in the heart of New York City. Our skilled professionals are dedicated to providing top-notch services that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed. From relaxing massages to rejuvenating facials and expert hair styling, we offer a wide range of treatments to cater to your every need. Step into our tranquil oasis at 139 1st Avenue and indulge in a pampering experience like no other. Experience the ultimate in relaxation and beauty at Orchid Garden Spa.
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Location & Phone number
139 1st Ave., New York, NY 10003, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Was in the neighborhood and needing a quick spot to get my nails done. Gel manicure is $38 (fair for the area) my nail tech was Anna - she was really nice, she took her time and even gave a little massage toward the end. Salon is clean, I appreciate how they use disposable buffers and files, would definitely come back here again :)"
"Amazing place! What a bang for the buck! $16 for a manicure and Helen paid so much attention to detail— re-painting and cleaning until my nails were perfect. Didn’t even have to ask. Great selection of colors too. Would recommend to anyone!"
"Very nice place overall: location, interior, prices, service (at some point), but if you need clean neat cuticle it’s not the place you need. Who knows, may be they make more efforts for frequent customers. Did my nails yesterday."
"Sub-par dip manicure for too high of a price. Waiting: first, I called and they said I could just walk in 10 min and get my dip done, which I appreciated. When I arrived, I waiting about 20 minutes (which I didn’t care about), but I skipped a girl who eventually left because only had one of her gel nails taken off and she was very clear that she has a time constraint. Process: the process was very unusual and wasn’t like any other dip manicures I’ve ever had. To get off my gel, she soaked my fingers a bowl of acetone and then picked the rest of my he color off with her own nails instead of wrapping each nail individually and using tools. Then, I said that I wanted plain white and she brought two colors that were both sparkly white. I made it specifically clear that the powder looked sparkly, but it wasn’t until she had dipped 3 of my nails in the powder that she realized the powder was sparkly and actually made an effort to find the right color. After she went through the process, she kept using the drying liquid, which (in my experience) you only use once. So, once all the powder was SUPER dried onto my nails and skin, the lady used acetone and her fingernails again to try and pick off all the mistakes. Then she took clippers and just cut off the dead skin that the powder had dried on. Despite all these efforts, my fingers still ended up looking messy (as shown in picture). Lastly, with all the residual powder still on my hands, usually I would wash my hands under running water, but she just wiped my hands with a towel and proceeded to moisturize my hands. Overall, it was nice that they were able to squeeze me in and the staff was very nice and kind, but even though my nails look fine, my fingers were messy and the process was unique."
"just amazing! Nails didn't chip for 2.5 weeks (they said this will last 2 weeks anyway) but even that chipping is very little to notice. Cindy was awesome, will be going back again :)"
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