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10 Best Nail Salons in Singapore (2026)

The 10 best nail salons in Singapore for 2026, reviewed for service quality, pricing, nail art, and hygiene. Find the right salon for your nails.

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A gel manicure in Singapore can cost anywhere from S$20 to S$120, and the difference between a forgettable experience and one you actually look forward to comes down to the salon you choose. With hundreds of nail salons in Singapore competing for your attention, from heartland HDB shophouses to polished Orchard Road studios, picking the right one feels unnecessarily complicated.

I spent the past few weeks researching the best nail salons in Singapore for 2026: reading hundreds of client reviews, checking current price lists, comparing service menus, and noting which salons consistently deliver clean work without the aggressive upselling that plagues this industry. Singapore's beauty and personal care market continues to grow year on year, and the nail care segment is no exception. More salons means more choice, but also more noise to filter through.

This list covers 10 salons across different price points, specialities, and locations. Each one is tagged with a "best for" label so you can skip straight to the salon that fits your needs. Whether you want intricate hand-painted nail art, a quick express gel mani during your lunch break, or a socially conscious salon that makes you feel good about where your money goes, there is a pick here for you.

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How I chose these nail salons

Every salon on this list was evaluated against five criteria: service quality and consistency (based on aggregated client reviews, not just star ratings), hygiene practices, pricing transparency, range of services, and whether they are actively operating with verifiable work in 2026.

I deliberately included a mix of premium boutique studios, mid-range favourites, and affordable neighbourhood gems. "Best" depends entirely on what you need. A S$90 Japanese gel art session at Manicurious is a different product from a S$28 express mani at Dollhouse, and both can be excellent value for the right person.

A note on what this list is not: it is not a sponsored directory. No salon paid to be here, and I have no affiliate relationships with any of them. The ranking reflects my honest assessment based on publicly available information, real client reviews, and verified pricing.

Next: 1. Manicurious, best for creative nail art in a boutique setting
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1. Manicurious, best for creative nail art in a boutique setting

Walk into Manicurious on Beach Road and you will immediately understand why this salon has built a cult following. The space feels more like a friend's carefully curated living room than a commercial salon: pendant lights, minimalist decor, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger. But it is the nail art that keeps people coming back.

Manicurious has earned a reputation as Singapore's go-to for runway-inspired prints, quirky graphic designs, and intricate hand-painted work that you will not find at chain salons. Every session is a one-to-one experience; there is no assembly line here. Their manicurists take noticeably longer than most salons on cuticle cleaning and nail prep, which means the gel lasts longer and sits better. Clients who have tried nail salons across multiple countries consistently describe Manicurious as one of the best they have visited anywhere.

The trade-off is price. Manicurious sits firmly in the premium tier, and you should expect to pay more than the neighbourhood average. But for anyone who treats their nails as a form of self-expression rather than basic maintenance, the craftsmanship justifies the cost. Complimentary tea and a genuinely relaxing environment round out the experience.

Website: manicurious.sg
Best for: clients who want editorial-quality nail art with one-to-one attention in a chic boutique atmosphere.
Pricing: premium tier; expect to pay above average for bespoke nail art and gel services.
Standout strength: cult following for creative, hand-painted nail art with meticulous prep work that extends gel longevity.

Next: 2. N20 Nail Spa, best for a consistent spa-quality experience across the island
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2. N20 Nail Spa, best for a consistent spa-quality experience across the island

N20 Nail Spa is the kind of salon that wins industry awards and then keeps quietly delivering the same quality at every outlet. Voted "Best Spa Manicure" and "Best Nail Salon Services," N20 uses dermatologist-certified nail polish from brands including Chanel, Morgan Taylor, and Orly. That attention to product quality is noticeable from the first coat.

What sets N20 apart from other multi-outlet chains is consistency. With locations at VivoCity, Plaza Singapura, Tampines Mall, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Westgate, Takashimaya, and several others, you can walk into any branch and expect the same standard of service. The ambience is clean and professional, therapists are well-trained, and there is a genuine spa feel to even their express services. They have also expanded into brow, lash, and facial services, making them a convenient one-stop beauty destination.

Pricing sits in the mid-to-premium range, which reflects the quality of products and the mall locations they operate from. If you value reliability and want a salon you can visit near any MRT station without gambling on quality, N20 is the safe bet.

Website: n20.com.sg
Best for: clients who want a dependable, spa-quality mani-pedi with premium products at convenient locations island-wide.
Pricing: mid-to-premium; gel manicures from approximately S$40 to S$60 depending on service type. Gentlemen subject to a S$5.45 surcharge per service.
Standout strength: award-winning service with Chanel, Morgan Taylor, and Orly polishes across 10+ outlets, delivering consistent quality at every branch.

Next: 3. The Nail Social, best for a socially conscious nail experience
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3. The Nail Social, best for a socially conscious nail experience

The Nail Social is not just a nail salon. It is Singapore's first socially conscious nail studio, established to provide vocational training and employment to local marginalised women with higher barriers to employment. Every manicure you book here supports a social mission, and that alone makes it worth your consideration.

But the social mission would not matter if the nails were mediocre, and they are not. The Nail Social uses toxic-free polishes (free from formaldehyde, toluene, and other harsh chemicals), and the salon itself is a small, intimate space that feels luxurious without being pretentious. Weekend visitors get complimentary wine, everyone gets personal iPads pre-loaded with Netflix, and the lack of acrid chemical smell is immediately noticeable. It is the kind of salon where you can actually breathe comfortably during your appointment.

Located at Kreta Ayer Road, the studio is small, so booking in advance is essential. Pricing falls in the mid-to-premium range (gel manicures around S$70 and up), but clients who care about ethical consumption and non-toxic products consider it money well spent. The 94% recommendation rate on Facebook from 81 reviews speaks for itself.

Website: thenailsocial.co
Best for: clients who want a non-toxic, socially conscious nail experience that supports marginalised women in Singapore.
Pricing: mid-to-premium; gel manicures from approximately S$70. Pedicure and express mani combos available.
Standout strength: Singapore's first socially conscious salon, with toxic-free polishes, complimentary wine on weekends, and Netflix during your session.

Next: 4. Pixie Nail Spa, best for convenient mall locations with reliable service
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4. Pixie Nail Spa, best for convenient mall locations with reliable service

Pixie Nail Spa has been a fixture of Singapore's mall landscape since 2011, and the group now operates 18 outlets across five brands (Pixie Nail Spa, The Buff'd Nail Spa, Picota Nail Spa, Maco Nail Spa, and Qoosh Nail Spa). That kind of footprint does not happen by accident. They have earned their spot through accessible pricing, comfortable seating, and service that hits the mark more often than not.

You will find Pixie outlets at Causeway Point, Jurong Point, Northpoint City, Parkway Parade, Plaza Singapura, Tampines 1, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Velocity at Novena Square, and several other malls. The appeal is straightforward: walk in during a shopping trip, get a solid gel manicure or pedicure, and walk out without breaking the bank. Hygiene standards are visibly maintained, the chairs are comfortable, and the music is soothing enough to make the session feel like a mini escape.

The trade-off with any chain operation is that experiences can vary between outlets and individual therapists. Some customers have noted inconsistency and occasional upselling. My advice: find a Pixie branch near you, try a single express service first, and stick with a specific therapist once you find one you like.

Website: pixienailspagroup.com
Best for: clients who want a reliable, no-fuss mani-pedi at a mall near them without needing to plan ahead.
Pricing: affordable to mid-range; pedicures from approximately S$38 (before GST). Promotions available at various outlets.
Standout strength: 18 outlets across 5 brands island-wide, making it one of the most accessible nail salon groups in Singapore.

Next: 5. Princess's Cottage, best for Japanese gel nails and waterless pedicures
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5. Princess's Cottage, best for Japanese gel nails and waterless pedicures

Princess's Cottage has been operating since 2006, and their longevity in Singapore's competitive beauty market says a lot about the quality of their work. Their Pasir Ris Mall branch holds the distinction of being Singapore's first salon to offer waterless pedicures, a more hygienic alternative that eliminates the shared foot bath entirely. If the idea of soaking your feet in water that may not have been changed recently makes you uncomfortable, this matters.

The salon specialises in Japanese gel nails using SHINYGEL, a long-lasting, non-toxic gel system that produces strong, natural-looking nails with clean custom designs. Thousands of loyal clients return specifically for the consistent quality and the transparent pricing. Princess's Cottage does not hard sell, does not pressure you into buying add-on treatments, and publishes their prices upfront. In an industry where surprise charges at the counter are depressingly common, that honesty has built a genuinely loyal customer base.

With outlets at Tampines Mart, Pasir Ris Mall, 111 Somerset, and The Seletar Mall, they serve both heartland and city clients. Pricing is mid-range, and the quality of gel application and nail art is consistently praised across reviews.

Website: princessscottage.com
Best for: clients who want Japanese gel nails with hygienic waterless pedicures and zero hard-selling pressure.
Pricing: mid-range; express gel services from approximately S$54. No hidden charges.
Standout strength: Singapore's first waterless pedicure salon, operating since 2006 with non-toxic SHINYGEL products and a strict no-hard-selling policy.

Next: 6. Nails & Good Company, best for non-toxic nail care with strict hygiene
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6. Nails & Good Company, best for non-toxic nail care with strict hygiene

If ingredient labels matter to you as much as colour choices, Nails & Good Company deserves your attention. This wellness-focused salon uses exclusively non-toxic lacquers and gels from Orly (13-free), LCN (10-free), Zoya (5-free), Very Good Nail (5-free), and From The Nail (5-free). The "free" numbers refer to how many harmful chemicals are excluded from the formula. The air inside the salon is noticeably cleaner than typical nail bars, because the products simply do not produce the same fumes.

Hygiene practices here go beyond the standard. Every workstation is cleaned between clients, and all tools are sterilised after each use. The interior is charming without being over-the-top: think clean lines, natural light, and a vibe that feels more like a wellness studio than a nail parlour. Their cuticle work is gentle (no aggressive cutting), and the gel application is careful and precise.

With a 4.8-star rating from over 114 reviews, the numbers back up the reputation. First-time visitors can access trial pricing (express gel manicure from S$35), which makes it easy to test without committing to full-price services. Regular pricing is reasonable for the quality and product range on offer.

Website: ngcofficial.com
Best for: health-conscious clients who want non-toxic, chemical-free nail products with strict hygiene standards.
Pricing: first trial express gel manicure from S$35; regular classic gel manicure from approximately S$40. Combo packages available from S$85.
Standout strength: 4.8-star Google rating, with exclusively non-toxic polishes (up to 13-free) and sterilised tools between every client.

Next: 7. Dollhouse Nails, best for affordable gel manicures near City Hall
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7. Dollhouse Nails, best for affordable gel manicures near City Hall

Dollhouse has quietly built a reputation as one of the most affordable nail salons in Singapore's CBD without sacrificing quality. Located at Citylink Mall (a short walk from City Hall or Esplanade MRT), it serves the lunch-break crowd and after-work crowd equally well. The salon uses quality brands including OPI, organic Zoya polish, and Korean gel nail polish, which puts it a cut above the generic polishes you find at rock-bottom salons.

The pricing is genuinely competitive. Express manicures start from just S$15, classic manicures from S$28, and gel services remain well below the city-centre average. For workers in the Raffles Place, Marina Bay, or City Hall area who want a quick, well-done gel mani without trekking to the suburbs, Dollhouse is hard to beat on value.

Client reviews consistently highlight two things: the technicians are meticulous and careful, and the booking app makes scheduling effortless. The salon is clean, the staff are professional, and the results last. It is not trying to be a luxury experience; it is trying to be a great gel manicure at a fair price. And it succeeds.

Website: dollhouse.com.sg
Best for: CBD workers wanting a quality gel manicure at budget-friendly prices during lunch or after work.
Pricing: express manicures from S$15; classic manicures from S$28; gel services at competitive city-centre rates.
Standout strength: one of the most affordable salons in the CBD, using OPI and Zoya polishes with easy app-based booking.

Next: 8. The Nailist, best for walk-in convenience with skilled nail art
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8. The Nailist, best for walk-in convenience with skilled nail art

Run by a pair of sisters, The Nailist has grown from a single outlet to three locations across Singapore: Orchard, Holland Village, and Raffles. They operate primarily as a walk-in salon, which means no appointment is necessary, though the downside is that wait times can stretch during peak hours. The popularity is telling.

With over 10,000 satisfied customers, The Nailist consistently receives glowing reviews for their Gelish manicures, acrylic extensions, and intricate nail art. The team is skilled, friendly, and takes genuine pride in their craft. Pricing starts from S$30 for an express manicure, which is reasonable for the quality of work, especially at their Orchard Road location where overhead costs push most competitors higher.

The walk-in model works well for spontaneous visits and for tourists exploring Orchard Road or Holland Village who want a quick mani-pedi. If you prefer scheduled appointments, this may not be the best fit. But if you are comfortable waiting a few minutes during busy periods, the service quality makes it worthwhile.

Website: thenailist.com
Best for: walk-in clients who want skilled nail art and Gelish manicures without booking ahead, especially in Orchard or Holland Village.
Pricing: express manicures from S$30; full nail art and acrylic extensions priced on complexity.
Standout strength: 10,000+ satisfied customers across three locations, with a walk-in model that suits spontaneous visits and tourists.

Next: 9. Nail Bliss, best for long-standing quality at heartland prices
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9. Nail Bliss, best for long-standing quality at heartland prices

Established in 2003, Nail Bliss has been serving Singapore clients for over two decades. That kind of longevity in the beauty industry, where salons open and close constantly, is a strong signal of consistent quality. Their team is highly skilled, and the focus has always been on reliable, professional nail care at prices that do not require a second thought.

Beyond manicures and pedicures, Nail Bliss offers eyelash extensions, IPL hair removal, and waxing services. But nails remain the core business, and it shows. One client described their experience as "one of the best nail experiences I've had in a long, long time," highlighting quick service without any compromise on quality. The therapists are friendly, accommodating, and refreshingly free of hard-selling tactics.

With outlets in Tanjong Pagar and International Plaza, Nail Bliss serves the CBD crowd at heartland-friendly prices. The salon will not dazzle you with trendy decor or Instagram-worthy interiors, but the nails will look good, last well, and cost less than you expected. Sometimes that is exactly what you need.

Website: nailbliss.com.sg
Best for: clients who value proven, no-frills nail care from experienced technicians at reasonable prices.
Pricing: affordable; gel manicures at competitive heartland rates. Visit their website for current pricing.
Standout strength: operating since 2003 with over 20 years of consistent service, zero hard-selling, and a loyal repeat-client base.

Next: 10. Nail Palace, best for the widest range of nail and foot care treatments
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10. Nail Palace, best for the widest range of nail and foot care treatments

Nail Palace is Singapore's largest nail salon chain, with 23 outlets island-wide since its founding in 2002. If sheer range of services is what you are after, nobody matches their menu. Beyond standard manicures and pedicures, they offer Sole Renewal Treatment (a foot care therapy for cracked heels and calluses), corn treatment, professional hair removal, and eyelash services. It is a comprehensive beauty ecosystem built around nail care.

The quality of their manicures and pedicures is generally strong, with many loyal clients praising the artistry of hand-painted nail designs and the thoroughness of their foot care treatments. Pricing is inclusive of GST, and their 23 outlets mean you are rarely far from a branch.

However, transparency requires mentioning the elephant in the room. Nail Palace has faced public criticism over aggressive upselling practices, including a widely reported 2021 case involving a 67-year-old customer. While many clients report perfectly positive experiences, others have flagged pressure to purchase packages. My advice: go in knowing exactly what you want, politely decline any add-on offers you did not plan for, and pay for individual services rather than committing to packages upfront.

Website: nailpalace.com.sg
Best for: clients who want a comprehensive range of nail and foot care treatments at a convenient location near them.
Pricing: mid-range; prices inclusive of 9% GST. Gentlemen subject to a S$5.45 surcharge per service.
Standout strength: 23 outlets island-wide with the broadest service menu of any nail salon chain in Singapore, including specialised foot care treatments.

Next: How much does a gel manicure cost in Singapore in 2026?
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How much does a gel manicure cost in Singapore in 2026?

A gel manicure in Singapore costs between S$20 and S$120 depending on the salon tier, location, and complexity of nail art. Here is what the market looks like across different price points in 2026:

  • Budget (S$20 to S$40): express gel manicures at chain salons, heartland nail bars, and promotional first-visit pricing. Expect a clean, functional gel application without extensive nail art or spa elements
  • Mid-range (S$40 to S$70): classic gel manicures at established salons like N20, Nails & Good Company, and Princess's Cottage. Good product quality, proper cuticle care, and a comfortable environment
  • Premium (S$70 to S$120+): bespoke nail art, non-toxic formulations, and boutique experiences at salons like Manicurious and The Nail Social. Extensive design work, luxury products, and one-to-one attention

Pedicures typically cost S$10 to S$20 more than the equivalent manicure service. Nail art adds S$3 to S$30+ per nail depending on complexity. And watch for hidden extras: some salons charge separately for gel removal (S$5 to S$15), while others include return soak-off in the original price. Always confirm the total cost before your appointment.

Next: How to choose the right nail salon in Singapore
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How to choose the right nail salon in Singapore

The right nail salon depends on the service you need, your budget, and how important hygiene and product quality are to you. Here is a practical checklist I would use before booking:

  1. Decide what you actually need. An express gel manicure during lunch requires a different salon than a weekend session of intricate nail art. Match the salon's speciality to your service type rather than choosing the highest-rated option and hoping for the best
  2. Read recent reviews for your specific service. A salon with hundreds of five-star reviews for pedicures might have mediocre gel work. Filter by the service you want, and look for photos of actual results, not just comments about the ambience
  3. Check their hygiene practices. Are tools sterilised between clients? Is the workstation cleaned before your session? Do they use individually wrapped files and buffers? These details matter more than the decor. If a salon cannot answer these questions clearly, find one that can
  4. Ask about product brands. "Gel manicure" covers everything from premium Gelish and OPI to unbranded gels of unknown origin. Salons using recognised brands (OPI, Gelish, Orly, Zoya, SHINYGEL) are generally safer for your nails long-term. Non-toxic or "X-free" formulations are worth seeking out if you visit regularly
  5. Confirm the total price upfront. Does the quoted price include gel removal? Is GST included? Are there surcharges for weekends, public holidays, or specific nail lengths? Surprise charges at the counter are a common complaint across the industry. Get everything in writing before you sit down

One more tip: if you are trying a new salon for the first time, start with an express service rather than a full nail art session. You will learn everything you need to know about their hygiene, technique, and communication style at a fraction of the cost. If you are running a nail salon and want to attract more of these clients online, a well-designed website with online booking, clear pricing, and an Instagram-worthy portfolio gallery makes a measurable difference. We saw exactly this when we redesigned Perfect Style Salon's website, which led to a 180% increase in online enquiries within three months.

Next: Frequently asked questions about nail salons in Singapore
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Frequently asked questions about nail salons in Singapore

How long does a gel manicure last in Singapore's climate?

A properly applied gel manicure typically lasts 2 to 3 weeks in Singapore before visible grow-out or lifting. Singapore's humidity can shorten the lifespan if the nail prep (dehydration and primer application) is rushed. Salons that spend more time on cuticle care and nail preparation generally produce longer-lasting results. Avoid soaking your nails in hot water for prolonged periods, and apply cuticle oil daily to maintain the seal.

Is gel manicure safe for your nails?

Gel manicures are safe when applied and removed correctly. The damage people associate with gel nails usually comes from improper removal: peeling, scraping, or aggressive filing instead of proper acetone soaking. Choose a salon that includes proper soak-off removal in the service, and avoid picking at your gel when it starts to lift. Salons using non-toxic, "X-free" formulations (like those at Nails & Good Company and The Nail Social) reduce chemical exposure further.

Do I need to book ahead or can I walk in?

It depends on the salon. Walk-in friendly options like The Nailist and Pixie Nail Spa accept walk-ins but expect wait times during peak hours (weekday evenings and weekends). Boutique salons like Manicurious and The Nail Social require advance booking, especially for nail art sessions that take longer. As a general rule, booking 2 to 3 days ahead guarantees your preferred time slot at most salons.

Should I tip at nail salons in Singapore?

Tipping is not expected or customary at nail salons in Singapore. Most salon prices are nett or inclusive of GST. If you received exceptional service, a positive Google review helps the salon far more than a cash tip.

Singapore's nail salon scene is diverse, competitive, and offers genuine quality at every price point. Whether you book a bespoke nail art session at Manicurious, a non-toxic mani at The Nail Social, or a quick affordable gel at Dollhouse, the best nail salons in Singapore on this list have all earned their spot through consistent results, transparent pricing, and strong client reviews.

My advice? Match the salon to the service you need. Do not choose a nail art specialist for a basic express gel, and do not pick the cheapest chain if you want intricate designs. Read the "best for" labels, check current pricing on their websites, and start with a single service to test the fit before committing to anything expensive.

If you run a nail salon in Singapore and your website is not converting the clients who find you on Google, your online presence might be the bottleneck. A well-designed beauty salon website with proper local SEO, an online booking system, and a portfolio gallery that showcases your best work can transform enquiry rates. Our web design service has delivered exactly these results for salon clients, and we would be happy to show you how.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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Terris

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Terris has over 8 years of experience in web design, development, and digital marketing. He has helped more than 100 Singapore businesses build powerful online presences that drive measurable results.

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