Gallery Nail Bar

Category: Nail salon in Puyallup, Washington

Address: East & 176th, 17526 Meridian Ave E Building C, Ste. 102, Puyallup, WA 98375, USA

Phone: +12537704363

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–5PM

Monday: 9:30AM–7PM

Tuesday: 9:30AM–7PM

Wednesday: 9:30AM–7PM

Thursday: 9:30AM–7PM

Friday: 9:30AM–7PM

Saturday: 9:30AM–6PM

Reviews

Dea Haertling

Jun 29, 2022

Did a good job a week ago of removing a set of nails and just putting gel on. Unfortunately my nail were too thin and they started breaking so I went back and had a new set put on I'm very happy with the job and they gave me discount on them because I had only been in a week ago. Did not expect that. I'll go back for sure.

vivian Khalil

Jun 11, 2022

my nail tech was super sweet and i was very happy with my gel nails when i left the place. 2 days later on the day of my prom they started peeling. i had to go to prom with chipped nails :( probably won’t come back.

Stephanie Lautt

May 25, 2021

Beware - The technician ripped my toenail off. This was my first experience. I had an appointment and arrived on time. The receptionist helped me fill out the paper questionnaire for the services I was requesting (Mani/Pedi). I was excited to see they offered refreshments, I checked lemonade as a request. I get seated in the very back, where they keep the drinks. I get into the pedicure chair and I’m instantly greeted by the technician doing my pedicure. She confirms my services and name - then gets started. I was never offered a drink. The technician started taking off my existing gel polish, instead of soaking my gel polish off, she decided to pick it off with a cuticle clippers. I found it odd but kept my comments to myself since it was my first experience. The technician removed all my polish and was on my final toe. I felt a change in pressure then piercing pain. I looked and she covered my foot up so I couldn’t see. I moved the towel to see what was bothering me and she shoved my foot in the water. I pulled it out to find blood gushing. She tried to tell the others she “scratched” my toe. I decided not to make a big deal at first. Surly it was an accident. I had never been to this place.. but then all of a sudden I realized that this lady was trying to hide the fact she ripped my toe nail off. She tried multiple times putting alcohol on it to stop bleeding which everytime I repeatedly told her it hurt and I didn’t like it - for her to tell me it was the only way to stop the bleeding. She wrapped my toe up with cotton and proceeded with my pedicure. She brought out the wax and attempted to put my bloodied toe in it, I told her I wasn’t comfortable due to it being an open wound. She persisted and told me she would wrap my toe with cotton & bandaids, It was at that moment I just started crying. I realized that she was acting like nothing had happened.. I asked to leave - her manager (I assumed) came over and asked what the matter was, I told her about my toe, she told me “at least your other toes look good”. I asked again to leave. They offered for me to come back tomorrow to get my pinky toe repainted - I responded with I don’t have a nail left to paint.. they offered to put a fake nail in place, I refuse. I requested to leave again. They offered a free nail paint when I return from my vacation. I refused and told them they didn’t understand I would never be back. Then at the end, with me crying nearly the entire time (from the anxiety of what just happened) they attempted to charge me for a pedicure, but offered free gel paint. I confirmed as she wrote the price down that she wanted me to pay for a pedicure in which I received nothing but pain and a loss of a toe nail. She scratched off the price. I paid for my manicure. No tip. The lady told me she has been doing nails for 20 years and that was the first time ever happening - I told her it was ironic that it was my first time ever at her salon and also my first time getting my toe nail ripped off. I left crying.

Natalie Snyder

Apr 3, 2019

Very disappointed! I heard mixed reviews about this place so I decided to try it. Walked in at 11 on Saturday and asked how long it would be, I just needed a gel fill. The lady told me 20 min wait, which was fine, I ended up waiting about 45 min. There was a younger girl who was walking around grabbing everyone’s paper they filled out and losing them, I was asked 3 or 4 times what I wanted by multiple employees and had to fill out another paper. I finally went back, the lady was rushing me and didn’t even ask anything, she just started. I wanted my nails a little shorter but she filed them all the way down basically. She used the filing tool on my cuticles which burned and they all started to sting. She then put clear POLISH over my already gel white tips and proceeded to grab and move my hand in front of a mini fan and said thank you and moved on to the next person. I told her I wanted gel and that’s what I wrote down and she brushed me off. I was upset at this point and just wanted to leave so I held my nails in front of the fan for a while but my nails still smudged. My cuticles were bleeding as well. I wish I got a picture right after but here they are a couple days later. My nails are yellow where the gel was and now clear where the polish is. This was my first fill after a new set and now I have to get a new set next time I go. Very frustrated.

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Questions & Answers

Is there any salons in the Puyallup area that does natural acrylic nails? Not the glue on acrylics!

Peggy Sue Bohnstedt | Aug 15, 2020
Mary Oliver | Aug 15, 2020

Yes, Gallery Nail Bar. Excellent work.

Do you do student discounts?

Kaitlyn Mosebar | Aug 15, 2020
Gallery Nail Bar | Aug 15, 2020

Hi Kaitlyn, Unfortunately, we don’t do student discounts but we do have the membership reward(earn 500points you’ll get 20$ discount). Check it out!

Do they speak in spanish

Silvia Ameneyro Celedon | Aug 16, 2019
Leesa Russell | Aug 16, 2019

No they don't.

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