We consult before we serve - We customize before we execute - We care beyond the appointment.
At NYAH Nail Boutique, nail care is a ritual, not a rushed appointment. To ensure every guest receives personalized care, outstanding customer service, professional recommendations and a premium experience across all services, we apply the White-Glove Service as our standard.
From meticulous Russian Manicures to custom Spa Nail Pedicures and Japanese Head Spa rituals, every service is thoughtfully designed to deliver visible results and a deeply restorative experience.
This is nail and self-care for those who choose experience over speed and quality over trends.
Welcome!
Testimonials
Testimonials
“We've been to this salon over several ownership and we're always rather disappointed. We were planning to look for a new salon, but saw that this was under new ownership, so thought we'd give it one last try. Wow! What a change. The staff are great. Text/email reminders and confirmations. Lots of choices for different mani pedis. This will definitely be our salon of choice going forward! Highly, highly recommend!.”
-Debbie H
“Scottsdale’s best! They’re so attentive to the small details, from nail art to the overall experience. Truly amazing! I highly recommend their signature pedicures. Also, the head spa, blowouts, and makeup services are worth trying. Completely blown away by everything they do. It’s my new favorite one-stop shop.
-Lindsay M
“ I took my girls here to get their nails done with gel and they lasted 3 weeks! My girls are 9 and 22 so that has never happened. What a gorgeous spa! I can’t wait to try the scalp massage and treatment. Our first visit they made me a wonderful tea and they always have chocolates or cookies. The staff is so friendly and we just love it!”
-Alicia J
LOCATION
10105 E Via Linda
Unit A-108
Scottsdale AZ 85258
Hours
Monday–Friday
9:30am–7pm
Saturday
9:30-6pm
Sunday
10:00am–5pm
Phone
(480)597-5556 (call)
(480)995-7373 (text)
Frequently Asked Questions
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NYAH Nail Boutique hosts group bookings for bridal parties, birthdays, corporate outings, and friend gatherings. We’ll create a tailored, luxurious experience.
What we offer
Private or semi‑private bookings, based on group size and availability
Custom service menus: manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, and add‑ons (paraffin, gel polish, nail art)
Head spa treatments for groups
Dedicated staff for smooth, timely service
Complimentary water and light refreshments; upgraded beverages available
Special requests: matching nails, themed decor, arrival setup
Group sizes & scheduling
Small (2–4): book during regular hours
Medium (5–8): reserve in advance
Large (9+): advance planning; private or after‑hours options
Booking & policies
Deposit may be required; amount depends on group size and event
Minimum spend or per‑person minimum may apply
Notify us 48–72 hours before changes to avoid losing your deposit (specifics given at booking)
Same‑day upgrades or extra guests subject to availability and fees
How to book
Contact NYAH Nail Boutique with date, guest count, services, and special requests
We’ll provide a quote and handle arrangements so your group can relax and enjoy a premium, hygienic salon experience.
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Reservation changes or cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled appointment to avoid fees.
Cancellations or rescheduling within 24 hours of the appointment will incur a fee equal to 50% of the scheduled service cost.
No-shows (failure to arrive for your appointment without prior notice) will be charged 100% of the scheduled service cost.
For bookings of 3 or more services, group appointments, or services scheduled during peak times/holidays, a 48-hour cancellation window applies; cancellations within 48 hours will be charged 50% of the total service cost.
Appointments that required a deposit at the time of booking: the deposit is non-refundable but may be applied to a rescheduled appointment if changes are made within the allowed cancellation window.
If you arrive late, we will do our best to accommodate service adjustments within your remaining appointment time; full-service charges apply for the time reserved. If we cannot provide the service due to lateness, cancellation/no-show fees may apply.
Exceptions may be made for emergencies or extenuating circumstances at management’s discretion. Please contact the salon directly as soon as possible if an emergency arises.
We recommend saving your appointment confirmation and contacting us by phone to ensure timely assistance with cancellations or changes.
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We create custom nail art: hand-painted, gel, 3D, foil, chrome, ombré, negative-space, and custom colors.
Prices depend on complexity and materials; small accents are an add-on, full sets quoted after consult.
Book extra time for detailed designs and request a design consult when booking to pick technique and finish (gel, lacquer, matte, glossy, specialty).
To schedule or get a quote, call or visit with reference images and preferred appointment length.
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Booking an appointment at NYAH Nail Boutique is easy. Choose the method that works best for you:
Online
Visit our booking page and select your preferred service, technician (optional), date, and time.
Enter your contact details and any special requests.
You’ll receive an email confirmation and SMS reminders.
Phone
Call us during business hours to speak with a team member who can help you pick a service, recommend add-ons, and reserve your slot.
In person
Stop by the salon to schedule your next visit, change an existing appointment, or request a walk-in if availability allows.
Important details
Arrive 10 minutes early for first-time clients or new enhancements to complete intake forms.
Need help? If you’d like assistance choosing services or finding the best time, call the salon and our team will be happy to assist.
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We accept the following payment methods:
Major credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover)
Contactless mobile payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay)
Cash
Gift cards issued by NYAH Nail Boutique
For deposits, appointments, and online purchases we require a valid credit/debit card. If you have questions about billing or need to use an alternative payment method, please contact the salon directly.
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Walk-ins are welcome when capacity allows, but we highly recommend scheduling an appointment to ensure you get the service, technician, and time you prefer.
Appointments help us maintain our luxury experience, keep wait times minimal, and allow ample time for hygiene protocols and premium treatments.
To guarantee your preferred appointment time please book in advance.
If you need help booking or checking same-day availability, contact us by phone or through our booking system.
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Gel, dip powder, and acrylic nails are three common types of nail enhancements that differ in materials, application process, durability, finish, removal, and maintenance. Here’s a clear comparison to help you choose the best option for your needs:
Gel Nails
Material and chemistry: Photo-cured gel formulas (soft gel or hard gel) that cure under UV or LED light.
Application: Natural nail is prepped, base gel applied, cured, color gel applied and cured, then top coat and final cure. Can be applied over tips or used to sculpt extensions.
Finish and appearance: Glossy, natural-looking, flexible finish that closely mimics the natural nail. High shine that lasts without yellowing.
Durability: Generally lasts 2–3 weeks without lifting when applied properly. Less prone to cracking than nail polish but more flexible than acrylic.
Removal: Must be soaked off with acetone (for soft gel) or filed/immersed and removed professionally for hard gel.
Best for: Clients who want a natural look, flexible feel, and a high-shine finish with moderate longevity.
Dip Powder Nails
Material and chemistry: Colored pigment powders (acrylic-based or polymer powders) combined with a resin/adhesive system rather than liquid monomer.
Application: Nail is prepped, base resin applied, nail dipped into pigment powder or powder sprinkled on, repeated layers for opacity, then activator (sealant) and top coat applied.
Finish and appearance: Opaque, pigmented finish that can be matte or glossy depending on top coat. Very consistent color and coverage.
Durability: Very durable and chip-resistant; typically lasts 3–4 weeks with minimal chipping and reduced risk of lifting when applied well.
Removal: Soaked off with acetone; removal is usually faster and less filing-intensive than acrylic but still should be done professionally to avoid damage.
Best for: Clients who want long-lasting color, strong nails, and a less odorous, lower-maintenance alternative to traditional acrylics.
Acrylic Nails
Material and chemistry: Liquid monomer mixed with powder polymer to form a hard resin that sets at room temperature (no light needed).
Application: Nail is prepped, liquid monomer and powder polymer are combined to form a bead, then applied and shaped on the nail or extension tip. Once cured, file and finish with polish or top coat.
Finish and appearance: Can be sculpted into various shapes and lengths; finish can be polished glossy or matte per top coat. Typically thicker and stiffer than gel.
Durability: Very strong and durable; excellent for long extensions and heavy-duty wear. Lasts 3–4 weeks with fills recommended. More prone to lifting if not applied correctly.
Removal: Requires filing or soaking in acetone; removal can be more time-consuming and typically requires professional service to avoid nail
Gel, dip powder, and acrylic nails are three common types of nail enhancements that differ in materials, application process, durability, finish, removal, and maintenance. Here’s a clear comparison to help you choose the best option for your needs:
Gel Nails
Material and chemistry: Photo-cured gel formulas (soft gel or hard gel) that cure under UV or LED light.
Application: Natural nail is prepped, base gel applied, cured, color gel applied and cured, then top coat and final cure. Can be applied over tips or used to sculpt extensions.
Finish and appearance: Glossy, natural-looking, flexible finish that closely mimics the natural nail. High shine that lasts without yellowing.
Durability: Generally lasts 2–3 weeks without lifting when applied properly. Less prone to cracking than nail polish but more flexible than acrylic.
Removal: Must be soaked off with acetone (for soft gel) or filed/immersed and removed professionally for hard gel. Improper removal can damage the natural nail.
Best for: Clients who want a natural look, flexible feel, and a high-shine finish with moderate longevity.
Dip Powder Nails
Material and chemistry: Colored pigment powders (acrylic-based or polymer powders) combined with a resin/adhesive system rather than liquid monomer.
Application: Nail is prepped, base resin applied, nail dipped into pigment powder or powder sprinkled on, repeated layers for opacity, then activator (sealant) and top coat applied.
Finish and appearance: Opaque, pigmented finish that can be matte or glossy depending on top coat. Very consistent color and coverage.
Durability: Very durable and chip-resistant; typically lasts 3–4 weeks with minimal chipping and reduced risk of lifting when applied well.
Removal: Soaked off with acetone; removal is usually faster and less filing-intensive than acrylic but still should be done professionally to avoid damage.
Best for: Clients who want long-lasting color, strong nails, and a less odorous, lower-maintenance alternative to traditional acrylics.
Acrylic Nails
Material and chemistry: Liquid monomer mixed with powder polymer to form a hard resin that sets at room temperature (no light needed).
Application: Nail is prepped, liquid monomer and powder polymer are combined to form a bead, then applied and shaped on the nail or extension tip. Once cured, file and finish with polish or top coat.
Finish and appearance: Can be sculpted into various shapes and lengths; finish can be polished glossy or matte per top coat. Typically thicker and stiffer than gel.
Durability: Very strong and durable; excellent for long extensions and heavy-duty wear. Lasts 3–4 weeks with fills recommended. More prone to lifting if not applied correctly.
Removal: Requires filing or soaking in acetone; removal can be more time-consuming and typically requires professional service to avoid nail damage.
Best for: Clients who want maximum strength, dramatic length or shape, and frequent heavy use (e.g., long extensions or intricate sculpting).
Key differences at a glance
Flexibility: Gel > Dip powder > Acrylic (gel is most flexible; acrylic is stiffest).
Application curing: Gel requires UV/LED light; acrylic air-cures; dip uses chemical activator and air cure for layers.
Smell: Acrylic (strong odor) > Gel (low odor) > Dip powder (low to moderate odor).
Removal: All require professional removal for best nail health; acrylic removal is typically the most labor-intensive.
Choosing the right system
Choose gel for a natural, flexible feel and high shine.
Choose dip powder for long-lasting color, strength, and lower odor.
Choose acrylic for maximum strength, major length or sculpting, and frequent heavy-duty wear.
At NYAH Nail Boutique we recommend a consultation to assess your natural nail health, lifestyle, and desired look so we can recommend the best enhancement and proper maintenance schedule.
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At NYAH Nail Boutique we follow strict, professional protocols to ensure every tool and pedicure station is thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and safe for our clients.
We remove visible debris immediately after use, wipe tools with disposable towels to remove product, skin, and nail debris.
Soak metal implements in warm, soapy water or an enzymatic cleaner for a few minutes, then brush each item under running water to remove remaining residue.
Next, we rinse completely with clean water and dry with a clean towel or allow to air-dry on a sanitized surface.
Disinfecting
Fully immerse instruments in an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant labeled for salon/medical use.
For heat-tolerant metal tools, we use an autoclave (steam sterilizer) —run a validated sterilization cycle and store sterile tools in sealed pouches until use. For non-immersible tools (electric files, clippers with motors)
Wipe down with disinfectant wipes or a clean cloth dampened with an approved disinfectant, paying attention to crevices and detachable parts. Remove and disinfect detachable parts separately if possible.
Files, buffers, and single-use items
Use disposable files, buffers, pumice stones, and orange sticks once and discard in a closed waste container.
We do not reuse single-use items.
We store disinfected or sterilized tools in a clean, dry, covered container or sealed pouch to maintain sterility until use.
Cleaning and disinfecting pedicure stations (basins, whirlpools, chairs)
After each client, drain the basin and remove any visible debris with a disposable towel or brush.
We wash the basin thoroughly with warm, soapy water or an EPA-registered cleaner to remove residue and biofilm.
Scrub all surfaces, jets, screens, grills, footrests, and drains, then rinse the entire basin and components with clean water to remove cleaning product residue.
Ensure full contact with all surfaces, including inside jets and piping when possible.
We use liners of single-use for each client.
Additional hygiene practices
Hand hygiene: Technicians wash hands thoroughly before and after each service and use gloves when appropriate, changing them between clients.
Clean and disinfect nail stations, counters, chairs, and high-touch surfaces between clients with an EPA-registered disinfectant.
We follow state and local board regulations and industry guidelines for salon sanitation, and update protocols as standards evolve.
Our clients can expect clean, sanitized tools and pedicure stations at every visit. If you have questions about our specific products please let us know and we’ll be happy to provide that information.














