Best Nail Salon in Seattle, Washington — 2026 Top-Rated Pros
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In Seattle, Washington: Nail salon hygiene varies wildly between shops in the same city — and unlike haircuts, where the worst outcome is a bad look, nail salon hygiene failures cause fungal and bacterial infections that take months to clear. The 227 U.S. cities with nail salons on Recommended.app range from quick-service operations doing $25 manicures and $40 pedicures to specialty shops doing custom nail art, builder gel, structured manicures, and dip powder. Basic manicure pricing: $25 to $45 standard, $35 to $60 with gel polish, $55 to $95 for full set acrylics, $65 to $125 for dip powder, $85 to $250+ for custom nail art with chrome, foils, or 3D work. Pedicures run $40 to $90 for standard, $65 to $135 for spa-grade with paraffin or callus removal. The major hygiene checks are visible: are nail files single-use (or sanitized to autoclave standards), are foot baths drained and disinfected between clients, are tool implements stored in a sterilizing solution. Avoid shops where techs share files between clients without sterilization or where the foot tub gets a quick spray-and-wipe between pedicures. State board violations are public record in most states — check before booking if a salon has online reviews mentioning infections.
Top Nail Salon in Seattle (18)
VerifiedLinda's Cutie Nails
Lynwood, WA
7 reviews
VerifiedNova Nail Lounge
Lynwood, WA
7 reviews
VerifiedT Zen Nails Spa
Lynwood, WA
7 reviews
VerifiedPure Indulgence Nails & Spa
Issaquah, WA
7 reviews
VerifiedSimply Nails LLC
Issaquah, WA
7 reviews
VerifiedArt Deco Nail Salon
Issaquah, WA
7 reviews

Perfect Nails
Seattle, WA
8 reviews

Little Nail Room
Seattle, WA
8 reviews

Greenhouse Nail Spa
Seattle, WA
8 reviews

California Nail Salon
Seattle, WA
8 reviews

Glamour Nails
Seattle, WA
8 reviews

Marigoldnails Salon
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Urban Nail Box
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Ascend Nail Lounge
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Golden Nail & Spa
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Nail Tribe & Co.
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Glo Nail Bar
Seattle, WA
7 reviews

Wow Nails
Seattle, WA
7 reviews
What to Look For
Check for visible hygiene practices: new files from sealed bags for each client, autoclaved metal tools, foot baths that drain completely between pedicures, sterilizing solution actually being used. Avoid shops where techs share unsterilized files between clients. State cosmetology board violations are public record — search for any salon's inspection history before booking a complex service. For dip and acrylic, confirm the tech soaks for removal rather than scraping.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a manicure cost?
Basic manicure: $25–$45. Gel manicure: $35–$60. Full-set acrylics: $55–$95. Dip powder: $65–$125. Custom nail art: $85–$250+ depending on complexity. Add $10–$20 for nail-art design on simple manicures. Tipping is 15–20%, more for elaborate nail art.
Is gel polish bad for your nails?
Not the gel itself — the removal process is what damages nails. Aggressive scraping or filing during gel removal weakens the natural nail plate. Soak-off removal with acetone (15–20 minutes) is much gentler than scraping. Take a break every 3–4 gel applications to let nails recover.
How long does a dip powder manicure last?
3–4 weeks with proper care, vs 2 weeks for gel and 5–7 days for regular polish. Dip is more durable than gel but harder to remove cleanly — acetone soak takes longer because there''s more material. Some salons rush removal and damage the nail bed; verify the tech soaks rather than scrapes.
How do I avoid nail salon infections?
Check for visible single-use files (new from a sealed bag) or autoclaved metal implements (sterilized to medical standards, not just dipped in blue liquid). Foot baths should drain completely between clients. Bring your own nail file and buffer if you''re uncertain. State health department violations are public record — search your state''s board of cosmetology for any salon''s inspection history.
What''s the difference between acrylic, gel, and dip?
Acrylic: monomer + polymer powder mixed at the table, hardest finish, most extension capability, smelliest application. Gel: cured under UV/LED lamp, more flexible, easier to remove, slightly less durable than acrylic. Dip powder: nail glue + colored powder layered and sealed, no UV light needed, longest wear of the three, hardest to remove.
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