MILLEDGEVILLE —
Regular clients and walk-ins have been stopping by ExtraordiNailry Salon & Spa to get beautified from head to toe since September 2009. Owners Sam Kang and Jessica Fields have expanded the business’ square footage to house their new services.
The salon originally opened up as a full-service nail salon, offering manicures, pedicures, Gel colors, fill ins and nail removals, before eventually growing into a higher volume hair salon with four stylists.
As of mid-March, full-body waxing became available with two master cosmetologists, including facial, eyebrows, lip, arms, legs, chest, back, bikini and Brazilian, ranging in price from $5 to $50.
Reservations can also be made for bridal parties, ladies dates, child’s parties, sisterhood socials and events at which women can be pampered while receiving a private salon experience.
Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and between 6 and 8 p.m. by appointment, ExtraordiNailry is located in downtown Milledgeville on West Hancock Street next to Velvet Elvis.
For more information about the salon’s services, to make an appointment, or reserve a group date, call or text (478) 457-0074, visit www.extraordinailry.com, or visit the ExtraordiNailry Facebook page.
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