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Russian manicures in Las Vegas: What to know & where to go

Russian manicures in Las Vegas: What to know & where to go

The viral Russian Manicure trend has its fair share of pros and cons. (Getty Images/Unsplash)

By Aleza Freeman

March 21, 2025

The viral Russian manicure trend stirs interest and controversy. You can book a Russian manicure in Las Vegas at these five places. 

The Russian manicure is a viral trend on TikTok that stirs both fascination and controversy. Popular with celebrities and influencers, it’s among the industry’s fastest-growing treatments. In fact, the tool Glimpse found that interest in Russian manicures rose by 52 percent over the past year.

Not everyone thinks TikTok has nailed it with this trend, however. Though not as dangerous as eating Tide Pods, Russian manicures are not without risk. Here’s what you should know. 

The pros

A Russian, electric file, dry, or e-file manicure is a specialized method using electric drill bits to remove the cuticle entirely. This gives clients a meticulously smooth look and a longer-lasting manicure.

It’s often more expensive than a traditional manicure since it requires special training, a skilled technician, and a longer time commitment.

The cons

The service removes the cuticles, a thin layer of dead skin that protects your nails. The American Academy of Dermatology and other health experts warn that removing them could cause infection and introduce bacteria or fungi into the bloodstream. 

Though it is not illegal in Nevada, some states, including California, New York, and Illinois, have laws against removing the cuticle without a medical license. 

Some health experts completely oppose the service. Others say to proceed cautiously as long as your provider is licensed, trained, and qualified.

Where to get a Russian manicure in Las Vegas

Do you want to level up your nails with this popular service? 

Here are five places in Las Vegas and Henderson that offer Russian manicures. Their reviews on Yelp and Google include accolades like professionalism, attention to detail, and quality of the service.

Please note that we have not personally visited these establishments. Do your research and contact them or another nail salon directly with questions or concerns before booking.

1. Nails by Muriel Monique

Summerlin

A licensed cosmetologist for more than 14 years, Muriel Monique is a manicurist and an educator. She specializes in Russian manicures, only using high-end e-file techniques with different types of gel. She also only uses name-brand, salon-grade products. 

“Her craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail is what I love most,” writes Brittnay M. in a Yelp review. “The health of my nails [has] never been better. And her artwork is beautiful.”

An E-File Structured Manicure by Muriel Monique ranges from $250 during normal hours to $500 after hours. For $1,000, the manicurist will travel to you. Appointments can be booked online.

The Russian Manicure is “worth every penny,” according to a review by Holly Blevins on Google. “I’ve been to dozens of Las Vegas nail techs over the last decade, and none of them even hold a candle to Muriel. Her Russian manicures are literally flawless, and her skills are unmatched.”

Additionally, Muriel Monique offers a private, one-on-one class, including eight hours of tailored instruction to enhance your understanding and mastery of the Russian Manicure.

2. Girl Code Nails and Beauty Bar

5875 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 101

Boasting 25 years in nail care, including Russian manicures, Girl Code Nails and Beauty Bar aims to break the stigma of chop shops by providing professional service,  personalized care, and a relaxing environment. The salon only uses non-toxic products from health-conscious brands such as Apres Gel X, Luminary, Kokoist, Presto, F Gel, and First Street. Services are high quality, and the staff loves what they do.

In a review on Yelp, Connie N. writes of Girl Code Nails and Beauty Bar owner Kim Watson, “I cannot say enough great things … From the moment I walked in, she made me feel completely at ease with her warm personality and professionalism.” She also spoke highly of the manicurist’s attention to detail and creative flair.

“It was a comfortable session,” writes Violet M. in her Yelp review, noting that her manicure was very gentle, sweet, and professional.

Russian Dry Manicures at Girl Code Nails and Beauty start at $40. It includes cuticle trimming with e-file bits specifically designed for cuticle care, nail trimming, shaping, massage, and polish application. Add-ons are available for an additional fee.

3. Malishka’s Nails

10895 S. Eastern Ave., Henderson

At Malishka’s Nails, Russian manicures are priced by the individual manicurists. You can meet many of them and admire their work in photos and reels on Instagram.

“This is the Best Russian manicure, nail, pedicure bar in Las Vegas,” writes customer Niaya P. on Yelp, mentioning the great customer service and detailed, beautiful nail work.

Yelp reviewer Elena C drives 45 minutes to get her nails done here and won’t go anywhere else due to the flawless manicures at Maliska’s Nails. Her nails “never-ever chip, peel, or break,” and she can go 3-4 weeks in between manicures.

Sofia V. likes the atmosphere, especially the choice of music and television. “They turned me on to 90 Day Fiancé,” she writes, adding, “They always do an amazing job.”

You can pick your manicurist and book your service online.

4. Nails by Rachel

The Salon at Lakeside, 2620 Regatta Dr., Suite 217

Manicurist Rachel Seskin is a natural nail specialist at The Salon at Lakeside. She is certified in Russian manicures, the Luminary nail system, and Gel-X nail extensions.

“Best nail tech in Vegas,” according to TikTok user fransophia.

Seskin recommends her manicures for those with brittle nails or those who want to grow out their natural nails. This service includes up to two solid colors of polish on top, and can be worn for about three weeks.

Seskin’s Russian manicures are $50. Additional services, such as nail art, cost extra. You can book an appointment online.

Customer Dani Elle recommends Nails by Rachel on Facebook: “She always does a beautiful job on my nails.”

The Salon at Lakeside is a full-service luxury salon in the foothills of northwest Las Vegas. It’s located by a private lakeside in the Desert Shores community that feels like a retreat.

5. The Nail Buzz

Container Park, 707 East Fremont Street, Suite 3290

With its third-floor location at the trendy and family-friendly Container Park in Downtown Las Vegas, The Nail Buzz is a draw for locals and tourists alike. The professional nail salon provides a list of luxury services, including Russian manicures. The nail salon also has a specially-priced menu for children, so it’s a good choice for all ages. 

Walk-ins are ok, but reservations are better. Appointments can be booked online.

Yelp reviewer Stephany J. feels lucky to have found The Nail Buzz for her Russian manicure. She loves her nails and writes that her “cuticles look amazing.” She suggests the salon to others, writing, “You won’t be sorry.”

You can see examples of manicures from The Nail Buzz on Instagram.

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.Russian manicures in Las Vegas: What to know & where to goRussian manicures in Las Vegas: What to know & where to go

  • Aleza Freeman

    Aleza Freeman is a Las Vegas native with two decades of experience writing and editing travel, tourism, and lifestyle stories in Nevada. Her work has appeared in AARP magazine, Haute Living and Nevada Magazine.

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