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Mani Pedis in and near San Francisco, CA

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Frequently Asked Questions

A basic mani pedi in San Francisco typically runs about $45–$60, while gel combos often land closer to $80–$100 before tip. Many neighborhood salons post menus online, and locals sometimes use Groupon to find combo deals that drop the price into the $30–$50 range.

Yes, you can often find mani pedi deals near San Francisco for roughly $18–$35 for single services and around $29–$60 for combo packages, depending on whether you choose classic, gel, or spa options. Groupon frequently features discounted mani pedi vouchers from salons across the Bay Area.

A standard mani pedi in San Francisco usually includes soak, nail trimming, shaping, cuticle work, light exfoliation for feet, a short lotion massage, and polish for both hands and toes. Some spas add sugar scrubs, callus care, or paraffin upgrades for an extra $6–$15.

A regular mani pedi in San Francisco usually takes about 60–75 minutes, while deluxe or spa packages can stretch to 90 minutes or more. Adding gel polish, detailed nail art, or extended massage time can add another 10–30 minutes to your visit.

A gel mani pedi in San Francisco generally lasts about 2–3 weeks on hands and 3–4 weeks on toes before noticeable grow‑out. Foggy, mild weather is gentle on polish, so chipping is more likely from typing, workouts, and cleaning than from the local climate.

Many downtown San Francisco salons offer mani pedis with nail designs, typically charging around $5 per nail or $5–$15 per set for simple accents. You’ll find art options ranging from minimalist lines to full themed sets near Union Square and the SoMa shopping area.

Most San Francisco clients book a mani pedi every 3–4 weeks, with some coming in every 2 weeks if they use regular polish or do a lot of walking in open‑toe shoes. If you choose gel, you can usually stretch visits slightly longer while keeping nails looking polished.

Booking ahead is usually better for mani pedis in San Francisco, especially on weekends or after work, because popular salons book up fast. Walk‑ins can still work in quieter hours, and some places reserve a few same‑day slots for quick classic services.