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Chula Vista Welcomes Peacock Nails' Second Location

Peacock Nails, a beloved beauty salon known for its exceptional nail services in San Diego, has proudly opened its second location in the heart of Chula Vista. Conveniently nestled at 291 E Orange Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911, right next to Seafood City Supermarket, this new establishment is set to make top-tier nail and beauty services more accessible to the greater community.


"We are thrilled to bring Peacock Nails to Chula Vista’s Orange Village Plaza and share our passion for beauty," said Tina Ngo, the Founder of Peacock Nails. "With our expanded services and new community space, we aim to elevate the beauty experience for our clients in the Chula Vista community, providing them a tranquil place to unwind and indulge in various beauty treatments."



Spanning over 3,000 square feet, the new Peacock Nails location marks a new milestone for the cherished beauty salon in enhancing the beauty experience for its clients. Beyond its renowned nail services, this expansion will allow Peacock to cater to a wider range of beauty care needs, including hair, eyelash, facial, and waxing services.


In addition, San Diego has spoken, and Peacock Nails has stood out as the city's top choice for nail care. The salon has been honored with the esteemed title of "Best Nail Salon" by the San Diego Reader, solidifying its reputation as a trailblazer in elevating the salon experience.


“Being recognized by our amazing and beautiful San Diego community is a true honor,” said Andrew Vo, Marketing Manager of Peacock Nails. “Winning this title reflects our commitment to offering an exceptional beauty experience to our cherished clients. This honor truly inspires us to create more opportunities for our community to embrace their unique beauty."



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Peacock Nails' new Chula Vista location will prioritize the same high standards of service that have earned the salon its stellar reputation. Clients can expect to receive expert care from the salon's skilled and licensed team of technicians and beauty professionals.


Jennie Huynh, co-owner of Peacock Nails, highlighted the team’s excitement, saying, “Inclusivity and warmth continue to be at the core of our small business. Like in our flagship salon in Lemon Grove, we’re excited to create a welcoming space in Chula Vista where everyone can truly enjoy self-care for themselves.”



Looking ahead, Peacock Nails is gearing up for an exciting future. Alongside its second location expansion, it will continue to provide top-notch services using carefully sourced materials, actively engage in its local community, and collaborate with other local businesses. 


Peacock Nails’ Chula Vista location is now open for walk-ins and appointments. From soothing pedicures to trending nail designs and their robust hair salon division, this extension is poised to become a new beauty hot spot for the San Diego community.


Stay up to date with Peacock Nails by following them:


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Peacock Nails, a beloved beauty salon known for its exceptional nail services in San Diego, has proudly opened its second location in the heart of Chula Vista. Conveniently nestled at 291 E Orange Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911, right next to Seafood City Supermarket, this new establishment is set to make top-tier nail and beauty services more accessible to the greater community.


"We are thrilled to bring Peacock Nails to Chula Vista’s Orange Village Plaza and share our passion for beauty," said Tina Ngo, the Founder of Peacock Nails. "With our expanded services and new community space, we aim to elevate the beauty experience for our clients in the Chula Vista community, providing them a tranquil place to unwind and indulge in various beauty treatments."



Spanning over 3,000 square feet, the new Peacock Nails location marks a new milestone for the cherished beauty salon in enhancing the beauty experience for its clients. Beyond its renowned nail services, this expansion will allow Peacock to cater to a wider range of beauty care needs, including hair, eyelash, facial, and waxing services.


In addition, San Diego has spoken, and Peacock Nails has stood out as the city's top choice for nail care. The salon has been honored with the esteemed title of "Best Nail Salon" by the San Diego Reader, solidifying its reputation as a trailblazer in elevating the salon experience.


“Being recognized by our amazing and beautiful San Diego community is a true honor,” said Andrew Vo, Marketing Manager of Peacock Nails. “Winning this title reflects our commitment to offering an exceptional beauty experience to our cherished clients. This honor truly inspires us to create more opportunities for our community to embrace their unique beauty."



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Peacock Nails' new Chula Vista location will prioritize the same high standards of service that have earned the salon its stellar reputation. Clients can expect to receive expert care from the salon's skilled and licensed team of technicians and beauty professionals.


Jennie Huynh, co-owner of Peacock Nails, highlighted the team’s excitement, saying, “Inclusivity and warmth continue to be at the core of our small business. Like in our flagship salon in Lemon Grove, we’re excited to create a welcoming space in Chula Vista where everyone can truly enjoy self-care for themselves.”



Looking ahead, Peacock Nails is gearing up for an exciting future. Alongside its second location expansion, it will continue to provide top-notch services using carefully sourced materials, actively engage in its local community, and collaborate with other local businesses. 


Peacock Nails’ Chula Vista location is now open for walk-ins and appointments. From soothing pedicures to trending nail designs and their robust hair salon division, this extension is poised to become a new beauty hot spot for the San Diego community.


Stay up to date with Peacock Nails by following them:


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