Nail Salon in Boca Raton, FL — Explained
Finding a nail salon in Boca Raton is easy. Finding one that sterilizes tools between clients, uses non-toxic brands, and takes appointment times seriously — that's the real search. This page is a quick field guide, and links to salons we trust in our network.
Florida licenses nail technicians under the Board of Cosmetology. Every tech should have an active license visible — ask if you don't see it.
What to Know Before You Book in Boca Raton
- Gel manicures last 2–3 weeks. Dip powder 3–4 weeks. Acrylic 2–3 weeks with fills.
- Any reusable tool should come out of an autoclave pouch in front of you — otherwise walk out.
- Top coat matters more than anyone admits. Name-brand (OPI, CND, Gelish) chips less than house-brand.
- Removing gel with acetone soak + gentle scrape is normal. Aggressive drill removal damages the nail bed.
- Disposable liners in pedicure basins are a green flag.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a salon is sanitary?
Autoclave pouches, separate files for each client, disposable pedicure liners, visible license. Ask to see the sterilization room.
Gel vs dip vs acrylic — which is best?
Gel for shortest commitment, dip for durability without sculpting, acrylic for length and shape.
Does UV from gel lamps cause skin damage?
Minimal per current research, but SPF hand cream before a session is a reasonable precaution.
How often should I take a break from gels?
Every 3–4 months, let nails breathe for 1–2 weeks. Use cuticle oil daily in between.
How much do I tip?
15–20% standard in Florida. Cash tips preferred by techs.
Useful Tools & Products
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