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Fed up of your usual manicure and want to brighten up your mood in the process? Then head along to Dublin’s newest Nail bar.Tropical Popical on Dublin’s South William Street is the latest nail art bar to open its doors but we guarantee you’ve never seen anything like it this side of the Atlantic.
From the decor to the intricate cartoon inspired nail art, this super glam salon is not for the faint hearted and owner Andrea Horan is on a mission to transform the way we get our nails done. “For too long, getting your nails done in Dublin has meant a trip to middle of the floor of a department store or an over-priced visit to some boring place devoid of atmosphere. In the States, getting your nails done is a weekly social occasion, somewhere to go for a natter instead of going for a coffee or a drink with a friend. Tropical Popical will be a place people want to hang out in, whether for a shop, manicure, lounge or gossip.
The salon also does Gelish three week manicures and pedicures too, stocking an extensive range of bright, vibrant and on-trend colours and with prices starting at €7 for a polish change, it’s the most affordable way to give yourself a beauty treat before the party season kicks in.Dr.
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