Nail Salon Prices in Houston: Full 2026 Price Guide
Written by the Iconix Nail Bar Team | Licensed Nail Technicians, Houston TX
Published: June 2026 | Last reviewed: June 2026
Wondering how much a manicure, pedicure, or Russian manicure actually costs in Houston? Prices vary a lot between salons depending on technique, products, and service length. Below is our full, approximate price guide for every service at Iconix Nail Bar in Copperfield — so you know roughly what to expect before you book.
All prices below are starting-from estimates and can vary based on nail length, condition, and add-ons. Confirm exact current pricing when booking.
Iconix Nail Bar Price Guide (2026)
⚠️ Owner note: the prices in this table are placeholder estimates and have not been confirmed against the current Iconix menu. Verify every figure before this post goes live.
| Service | Starting From* | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Classic manicure | ~$35 | 30–40 min |
| Classic pedicure | ~$45 | 40–50 min |
| Gel manicure | ~$45 | 40–50 min |
| Luxury mani pedi | ~$75 | 90–120 min |
| Builder gel | ~$60 | 45–60 min |
| Gel-X extensions | ~$65 | 60–90 min |
| Acrylic nails (full set) | ~$55 | 60–90 min |
| Russian manicure | ~$70 | 60–90 min |
| Russian pedicure | ~$75 | 60–75 min |
| Nail art / add-ons | Varies | +10–30 min |
*Pricing is approximate as of June 2026 — promotions and exact rates may vary. Verify current pricing when booking.
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Why Do Mani-Pedi Prices Vary So Much Between Salons?
The biggest price differences usually come down to three things:
- Technique: A precision e-file Russian manicure or pedicure takes significantly longer than a standard soak-and-push service, which is reflected in the price.
- Product quality: Professional-grade gel and polish lines cost more than budget alternatives but last longer and lift less.
- Service length: A 30-minute basic manicure and a 100-minute luxury mani pedi with extended massage are fundamentally different experiences — and priced accordingly.
If you are comparing "cheap nail salon" pricing against a full-service salon, make sure you are comparing the same service length and technique — a $25 manicure and a $45 manicure are often not the same 30 minutes of work.
"I used to chase the cheapest mani pedi I could find, but I kept ending up back at the salon within a week because my gel chipped. I switched to a proper Russian manicure here and it costs more per visit but actually lasts — so I'm rebooking less often." — Monica F., Katy
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How to Get the Best Value, Not Just the Lowest Price
The lowest sticker price is not always the best value once you factor in how long the result lasts. A Russian manicure at ~$70 that holds for 3–4 weeks often works out cheaper per week than a $35 manicure that needs touch-ups within 7–10 days. When comparing salons, ask how long the technician expects the result to last with normal wear — not just the price on the menu.
All services at Iconix Nail Bar are performed by technicians licensed under the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), which sets statewide standards for safety and sanitation regardless of price point.
Book Your Next Appointment at Iconix Nail Bar
Iconix Nail Bar serves Copperfield, Katy, Bear Creek, and the surrounding West Houston area (77084). Browse our full services menu or book directly online.
Iconix Nail Bar
Address: 6547 HWY 6 North, Houston, TX 77084
Phone: (281) 766-5678
Email: iconixnailbar@gmail.com
Hours: Mon–Sat: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM | Sun: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a mani pedi cost in Houston?
A standard manicure and pedicure combo in the Houston area typically starts around $75–$90 depending on the salon and whether gel polish is included. At Iconix Nail Bar, our luxury mani pedi package starts from approximately $75 and includes an extended massage and exfoliation that basic combos do not.
How much does a Russian manicure cost?
At Iconix Nail Bar, a Russian manicure starts from approximately $70, reflecting the additional time and precision e-file technique involved compared to a standard manicure.
Are cheap nail salons worth it?
It depends on what you value. Lower-priced services can be a good option for quick maintenance, but they often use less time-intensive techniques and lower-cost products, which can mean shorter-lasting results. Comparing cost per week of wear — not just the upfront price — usually gives a clearer picture of value.