Mon 29 Aug 2005
Main Attraction Nail Spa: Home of the $20 Mani/Spa Pedi
Posted by Caroline on Crack under Los Angeles, Beauty & Fashion -
I’ve searched high and low for a decent mani/pedi for a decent price in L.A., going everywhere from BH’s $30+ manicures to the $7 jobs in Westwood, and finally happened upon Main Attraction Nail Spa on Main Street in Santa Monica.
Of course every nail salon on Main offers a mani/spa pedi for $20 but Main Attraction is the only one with a decent nail polish selection (OPI and Essie) and they actually do a good job of scrubbing and massaging your feet. But this also really depends on whom you get. The attention I get ranges from a cursory rub to a thoroughly stress-relieving foot (and hand) massage. I actually found a good team of manicurist/pedicurist there and had them write their names down on a card, but the thing is, they don’t work there every day and I usually like to just walk in to get my nails done without having to make an appointment.
That’s the other great thing about this salon. If there is a wait (which there usually is), they’re great at moving through everyone, and not in a careless, hasty way. Or you can run across the street to Starbucks to kill some time and get a frappucino. The longest I’ve ever had to wait was 30 minutes and that was on a Friday evening when EVERY girl is there getting ready for her weekend.
You could also treat yourself to a paraffin wax for your feet for $10. I’ve also tried their lip and brow wax treatments and they were pretty good at decent prices.
The salon is attractive with its art gallery-like lighting and it looks clean but I question the fact that I don’t actually see the beauticians take the utensils out of containers of anti-bacterial solution but rather little plastic tool boxes right before they work on me. Maybe they clean them in the back?
Just a concern after the whole Paula-Abdul-infected-thumb-from-a-bad-manicure news blip last year and the creation of a bill this year requiring more stringent rules for disinfecting tools after three mycobacterial outbreaks at Nor Cal salons left over 200 people infected in the last few years. Yeah, bummer. (Here’s a site about how to get a safe manicure.)
Hmm, next time I think I’ll ask them about how they clean their tools. But, suffice it to say, I have been going there every week for the past year and I have almost always walked out of there happy — polished and pretty.
2654 Main St
Santa Monica, CA 90405-4053
(310) 450-1688
Cross Street: Hill Street
Metered parking lot off Hill
August 31st, 2005 at 3:51 pm
If I lived in LA I’d be there every week too!
December 1st, 2005 at 12:57 pm
[…] I was getting my nails done at Main Attraction when I noticed this cute Asian girl wearing a newsboy hat with her long, straight black hair falling out of it. She was a tiny thing in little boy jeans. Since she got to the nail drying station the same time I did I was able to sneak a quick look at her face. Unfortunately we made eye contact and I averted my eyes to pretend I didn’t notice her. I know, smooooth! She looked like that actress Bai Ling who was in that remake of the King and I and, more recently, But Can They Sing? on VH-1 where she showed that she, in fact, can’t. […]
March 18th, 2006 at 5:12 pm
Great place to go…all the girls/guys are nice that give you treatments. Plus THE hottest guy works nextdoor at the shoe store and sometimes he walks in to talk with the owner. HOT.
March 19th, 2006 at 11:55 am
I noticed that, edie. There are some cuties that work at that shoe store next door!
July 23rd, 2007 at 11:03 am
[…] In any case it made me want to return to Main Attraction where I usually go for my $20 mani/spa pedi and where they usually ask if I want my nails filed or trimmed. Sure, I won’t get a drink but at least I’d have the extra dough to by myself a cocktail elsewhere and lovely nails to show for it. […]
April 1st, 2008 at 3:18 pm
…if you were in Orlando, the equivalent place would be my wife’s beauty shop: Freesia Beauty Spa. She *only* uses OPI & Essie for polish, in addition to Physicians Complex and Sodashi for facial treatments. And all tools are washed/disinfected daily and wrapped in sterilization pouches for next use. She just started her own shop 4 months ago and she is already growing a repeating customer base (in addition to those that followed her).
Sorry to barge in… I was doing some mani/pedi image searches to see if any of our gallery shots had been leeched by the Google spider and came across this post.