Source nail salon leads on Google Maps
Gel retention, nail art tickets, and sanitation trust drive salon choice in Maps. Speed-focused strip-mall shops and artistry-forward studios split the market—photos and review hygiene themes tell you which is which. Export the operators who already show demand—then enrich emails and outreach.
Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to nail salons.
Who this list is for
- Nail product and gel brands tracking high-volume salons
- Salon supply distributors calling metros with dense nail categories
- Beauty appointment ad agencies filling Tuesday slow slots
- Retail attach vendors selling aftercare at checkout
Example searches for nail salons
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Nail salon in Houston with gel manicures and 4.7+ rating
Nail art salons in Los Angeles with website
Organic Nail salon in Portland with 50+ reviews
Acrylic Nail salon in Atlanta rated 4.6+
Japanese Nail salon in New York with phone
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use the Nail Salon category, keep gel or acrylic art photos and cleanliness review themes, and drop hair-first salons with nails as an afterthought.
Exclude: Hair-first salons with nails as an afterthought.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit nail salons
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how nail salons buy and operate.
- 1Open sanitation-trust content that converts hygiene-sensitive clients comparing nearby listings.
- 2Pitch nail-art upsell menus that raise ticket without adding chair-time chaos.
- 3Bundle midweek fill deals for historically slow Tuesdays.
- 4Lead with dip and gel aftercare product attach at checkout.
Campaign example
Gel and nail art salon list, Houston metro
Prompt
Nail salon in Houston TX with gel manicures, 4.6+ stars, and website
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Maps leads
Local nail salons matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A nail salon list for product brands, distributors, or appointment-ad partners—not hair salons or med spas.
FAQs about nail salons leads
Can I find nail salons that specialize in nail art?+
Add nail art to the prompt, then prioritize listings with detailed art photo galleries—not generic manicure stock images.
Do clean or organic nail salons stand out on Maps?+
Non-toxic, organic, or ventilation language on sites and reviews mentioning product choices signal premium positioning worth separate filtering.
Should beauty salons with nail menus appear here?+
Include only when nails are the primary category. Full-service beauty salons belong on the beauty salon page unless nail art is the lead brand.
What review complaint signals sanitation positioning opportunity?+
Hygiene or smell complaints at neighboring salons push clients to alternatives—target shops with strong cleanliness reviews for trust-marketing offers.
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