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I have been meaning to do this for ages... I can fully recommend Beauty 999 for the fabulous nails (fake ad real) and the personal care. This is the best nail salon I have been to in years and Mai (the owner) is charming.


They are 2 minutes away from Dulwich Leisure Centre, near the playground and the Rye.


?15 for infill, ?22 for a pedicure


Check it out ladies!

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Gosh, I wish I could agree. I've been 4 times over a few years and it's generally very poor. And I've now finally realised that it's not worth it. I get a normal manicure at only ?10. How could you go wrong? The quality is so poor it maybe is worth ?7.50 or less. Other than a good nail shape, I was left with lots of remaining cuticle that would normally be removed, and polish was slopped and not cleaned off on two fingers. They must have been trained, but give the impression of not caring a fig. To top it off, other than the owner, they staff are hilariously rude. I wouldn't mind if they delivered the goods, but they really don't.


Save up and go for quality.

I am afraid I agree with this. The last few times I have been I also think that the work has slipped. No cuticle work and polish not v neatly applied.

Whilst I certainly dont think anyone could call them overpriced, the quality I have experienced at this salon previously, I feel is no longer there.


It is a shame because ultimately I really like this place and have raved about them in the past.

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