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The best nail salons for nail art in Melbourne and Sydney

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WORDS BY MAEVE KERR-CROWLEY AND FASHION JOURNAL

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Getting your nails done is a borderline holy experience – part paint job, part self-care and part creative outlet. From the compliments you’re showered in when you’re sporting a fresh set to the satisfying tippy-tap of acrylics or extensions on your phone screen, a trip to the nail salon can leave you feeling like a whole new person.

Painting your nails at home is a fun and relaxing downtime activity, but sometimes you have to turn to the professionals. After all, wonky French tips and the classic ‘different colour on every nail’ look don’t always cut it in the golden age of nail art we find ourselves living in.


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Scrolling through Instagram, it’s hard not to be blown away by the creativity and talent local nail artists possess. Nail trends come and go, but there’s always someone clever on our feeds making our jaws drop and our wallets cry out for a bit of exercise.

Whether you’ve got a big event coming up or you’re just due for a self-care day, here are some of our favourite nail art salons across Melbourne and Sydney.

Melbourne

Horni Nails

 

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Delivering on its tagline ‘horni nails for horni humans’, this private Abbotsford studio creates highly textural, totally out-there nail designs for the creative crowd. You’ve got the choice between gel extensions and custom press-ons, all with a focus on unexpected colour combos and 3D design elements. Appointments can be booked via Instagram DMs.

Address on booking, Carlton

@horninails

Lili Taylor Nails


Locking down the signature style of Lili Taylor Nails is a tricky thing, with so many eye-catching and drastically different designs littering the studio’s IG page. The common thread is colour, creativity and a level of skill that boggles the mind. In fact, you might remember the amazing lava lamp mani that brought widespread attention to the Richmond nail tech a few years ago. When booking for gel polish, extensions and ‘Builder In A Bottle’ manicures, you can tack on between 20 and 120 minutes of nail art to realise your wildest creative visions.

2B Bridge Road, Richmond

@lilitaylornails

Manicure Laundry


The nail art offering at Manicure Laundry covers everything from French tips and chrome finishes to hour-long ‘advanced’ sessions for big-brain creative ideas and ‘surprise’ appointments for the chronically indecisive among us. The Toorak salon also caters to go-getting nail artists in training with one-on-one masterclasses that cover everything you need to know about getting a start in the industry.

607 Malvern Road, Toorak

@manicurelaundry

Peachi Nail Bar


For full-on wearable masterpieces, hit up Peachi Nail Bar. We’re talking hand-painted character portraits, 3D psychedelic patterns and intricate, tattoo-like designs on your nails. The salon uses Gel X to create its mind-blowing sets and doesn’t shy away from big ideas or fun pop culture references.

Address on booking, Reservoir

@peachi_nail_bar

Trophy Wife Nail Art


Whether you’re looking for cutesy summer florals, bold geometry, dreamy aura nails or something classic and understated, the team at Trophy Wife is ready to make it work. The Richmond salon artfully blends the latest trends with original ideas. It’s based in Richmond but if you’re not a local, don’t give up hope. Pop-up nail bars are regularly hosted in cities across Australia.

2B Bridge Road, Richmond

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Snack by Roberta

 

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Based in Fiztroy, Snack by Roberta creates nails that are bold and otherworldly. With a focus on 3D textures, unexpected colour combinations and shiny chrome finishes, these are the type of nails that will have strangers in cafes asking you for the nail artist’s details (a true story, our Editor’s recent Snack By Roberta manicure accrued a silly amount of enquiries).

Address on booking, Fitzroy

@snackbyroberta

10110.com Nail Studio

 

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Fully embracing the ‘wearable art’ label, Brunswick salon 10110.com creates unexpected, borderline-alien gel nail sets with a weird and deliciously whacky aesthetic. Expect a lot of metallic touches, piercings, charms, 3D elements and repurposed materials. As well as nail services, the studio sells a range of press-on nails that can be ordered via Instagram DMs.

Address on booking, Richmond

@10110.c0m

Buff Nail Studios

 

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Buff is the nail salon reinventing our collective standards for nail care. Focusing on memorable, educational experiences, every customer leaves the salon with a great set of nails and the knowledge needed to keep their hands looking their best. Staff are consistently upskilled so they can stay ahead of the curve, allowing them to bring cutting-edge designs to life with expert precision. Visit the Camberwell, Fitzroy or Brighton locations.

Camberwell, Fitzroy or Brighton

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Sass Nail Artistry


Sass nail artist Viki knows how to make colours sing, whether working with timeless pastels or clashing neon hues. The Essendon-based studio offers its nail art service on a pay-per-five-minute model, allowing you to ask for something as understated or extreme as your heart desires. If you’re looking to learn the basics yourself, Sass also regularly hosts workshops where you can soak up Viki’s hard-earned expertise.

351 Keilor Road, Essendon

@sassnailartistry

Miss Jay’s Nails and Beauty

Based in Thornbury, Miss Jay’s Nails and Beauty is a queer-friendly, inclusive, accessible space designed to be safe, welcoming and free of gendered services. The pink-walled salon is all about colourful claws, with a range of nail services on offer and a super-talented team ready to make your hands a masterpiece.

667 High Street, Thornbury

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Missy Lui

If you tend to steer clear of getting your nails done due to the nasty chemicals that can be involved, Missy Lui is the salon for you. The dedicated non-toxic nail spa uses organic, non-toxic products to achieve the elegant manicures they specialise in.

1/1161 High Street, Armadale

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Monstera Nails & Spa

A one-stop beauty shop, St Kilda’s Monstera Nails & Spa offers lash, waxing and nail services in their leafy little space. Whether you like your nails short and simple or prefer a statement set, the team will leave you admiring their handiwork (pun intended).

5/63 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda

@monsteranailsandspa

Sydney

The Parlour Room


Founded by Natalie Ferrari, The Parlour Room is a leading Sydney beauty destination. Known for its luxe nail and brow work, the salons (there are two, both in Clovelly) offer everything from classic manicures to sculptural sets and nail recovery treatments. The Parlour Room’s horoscope nails are a client favourite.

216 Clovelly Road, Randwick

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Sets by Onyx


Bellevue Hill-based nail artist Claudia Spirou (or Sets by Onyx ) mixes art and beauty in her intricate, detail-heavy designs. Working on natural nails and gel extensions of all shapes and sizes, Claudia can adorn your fingers with handpainted clown faces, mini denim belts or tiny Sanrio characters. The sky’s the limit.

Address on booking, Bellevue Hill

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Miss Betty Rose


Having done nail sets for superstars like Dua Lipa, Kylie Minogue, Nicole Kidman and Rita Ora, Miss Betty Rose is the Sydney-based nail salon attracting celebrity clientele. Specialising in all things brightly coloured and loudly patterned, Miss Betty Rose will have you leaving the salon with graphic masterpieces on your fingers.

Wood Street, Glebe

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Mannequin Hands

 

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Run by renowned nail artist Victoria Houllis, Newtown-based nail studio Mannequin Hands is the kind of place that’s thrillingly hard to get an appointment at. Victoria has, after all, made a name for herself doing the nails of celebs like Dua Lipa and M.I.A. If you’re looking to enjoy one of her technicolour, incredibly artistic nail sets yourself, we suggest habitually stalking her Instagram until the books open up or buying a set of press-ons from the Mannequin Hands online store.

90 May Street, St Peters

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Shura Beauty

 

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Shura Beauty is a gel-only Glebe salon specialising in beautiful colours and eye-catching designs, from classic checkerboards to graphic motifs like flowers and flames. If you can’t decide, get a touch of everything for a colour-coordinated mix-and-match effect. While you’re in the salon, you can go full pamper mode and book a facial and some eyelash extensions, too.

32 Glebe Point Road, Glebe

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Online

Slower Hands

 

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Slower Hands might not be a salon or in-person studio but when the nails are this good, we can’t leave them off the list. The brand makes custom press-on sets in a variety of lengths, shapes and crazy cool designs that are available to order via Instagram DMs. You can also grab a pre-made set at Fitzroy North’s Error404 store if you’re in the neighbourhood. There’s also a promise of nail services coming sometime this year, so keep an eye out for that.

@slower.hands

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