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Almond Nail Bar Opens Its Doors in Niverville

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The new Almond Nail Bar in Niverville is open for business. Cara Dowse

On Tuesday, October 29, the long-awaited Niverville location of Almond Nail Bar will open its doors at Unit 8A, 40 Drovers Run.

The store will be open Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

To celebrate the opening, Almond is offering a special 50 percent discount on services until November 30.

Almond Nail Bar has hired six team members for the Niverville location, three of whom are local. The manager of the store is an already established Almond employee.

Thomas Nguyen, founder and CEO of Almond Nail Bar, established his company 14 years ago and has proudly led it ever since.

“Almond Nail Bar stands out because of our commitment to providing a unique, healthier nail care experience,” says Nguyen. “Our success is driven by our innovative, proprietary products like Magic Polish and Almond-X, which offer safe, high-quality alternatives to traditional nail products. We’re also known for our accessible luxury—our clients enjoy consistent quality at affordable prices. Finally, our unwavering dedication to high standards in cleanliness and eco-friendly practices has built trust and loyalty among our customers.”

Almond is indeed a thriving business with 11 locations in Winnipeg and another four coming soon. A Steinbach location is also on the way.

The company is in the process of branching out to other provinces. One nail bar is already in business in British Columbia, with two more on the way. An Ontario location is also coming soon.

“Niverville is our second location outside of Winnipeg, and we’re thrilled to bring our high standards in nail care and dedication to quality,” Nguyen says. “Our mission is to make top-tier nail services accessible, and we look forward to becoming part of this community.”

For more information

To learn more about Almond Nail Bar Niverville, email niverville@almondnailbar.com.

To book an appointment, visit: www.phorest.com/salon/almondni...

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