A basic manicure — file, cuticle clean-up, light massage, regular polish — usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes. Not too long. You can squeeze it into a lunch break.
Now gel manicure? Different story. Add curing time under the lamp. That can stretch to 45–60 minutes. Sometimes a little more if your nails need extra shaping.
Quick tip. If you’re removing old gel first, add 15–20 minutes. People forget that part.
Here’s a simple breakdown:
My friend Neha once booked a “quick” manicure before a wedding. Thought it would take 20 minutes. She chose gel. Then glitter. Then tiny stones. She walked out after one hour fifteen minutes. Worth it? Yes. Quick? Not really.
That’s the thing. The more details you add, the longer you sit.
Also depends on the salon. And the nail tech. Some are fast. Some are slow but careful. I’d rather careful, honestly. Rushed nails chip faster. And that’s annoying.
In short, if you’re planning your day, block at least one hour. Safer that way. Gives you breathing space. No clock watching.
Because manicures aren’t just about polish. It’s the soaking. The trimming. The tiny massage where your hands go soft-soft. That part matters.
So yeah, how long do manicures take? About an hour if you want it done right.
Got somewhere to be after? Or can you sit back and enjoy it a bit?