Nail Salons -v- nail bars

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LOU LOU

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Hi all,

Please could someone explain to me exactly what the difference is between a nail salon and a nail bar? I assumed it was the same thing but just called themselves differently?
 
hi im sure there is a difference is there maybe nss are called nail bars !!

i did the infills today they went really well she has re-booked with me for 4 weeks time :)
 
The emphasis is on the word BAR it implies fast, conveyor belt, no fuss, where salon implies, care, attention to detail and traditional - its marketing hype at its best! xx
 
I would think a nail salon is something that you walk into ....... like a shop!
And a nail bar is a place that does nails in another type of shop..... like Nails Inc have nail bars in department stores.
Thats my theory anyway!
 
The emphasis is on the word BAR it implies fast, conveyor belt, no fuss, where salon implies, care, attention to detail and traditional - its marketing hype at its best! xx

Spot On:D
 
hi im sure there is a difference is there maybe nss are called nail bars !!

i did the infills today they went really well she has re-booked with me for 4 weeks time :)

That is fantastic hun. I'm really pleased for you. Did you take any pics? xx
 

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