A tool consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, often with a small fissure on the curved end for removing nails.
1Now Dublin is set to get its very first unisex nail bar.
2This is a Dublin nail bar synonymous with all things cool.
3There's a personal shopping and suit-fitting service, a nail bar and a basic coffee shop.
4There's a warning that workers in your local nail bar could be victims of human trafficking.
5Facebook Twitter Pinterest Breaking Bad lawyer Saul Goodman recommended his client open a nail bar to launder money.
6Today it often feels like there is more likely to be a nail bar in your town than a library.
7Caraballo hopes to re-open in mid-June with plastic shields at the nail bar to create a barrier between technicians and clients.
8From car wash to construction site, nail bar to refugee camp, modern slaves are hidden in plain sight the world over.
9You don't have to be the highly paid fictional journalist Carrie Bradshaw to enjoy the luxuries of a nail bar in 2013.
10And Mark Macauley of Kazumi hair salon is expanding his business on Molesworth Street to include additional services such as a nail bar.
11Detailed guidance should be published to educate the police on "the potential for modern slavery within the nail bar sector", it adds.
12Glancing through the shopfront windows of a nail bar, a dietetic clinic and a hair salon, one can see bare floors and empty shops.
13The difference is that where polish was applied at home in the 1950s, these days it's more usually done at a quick nail bar pitstop.
14Many of her friends are scattered overseas, working in Europe's nail bars.
15Other concepts being trailed include nail bars, hairdressing areas and gyms.
16Police found two Vietnamese girls working at the Nail Bar Deluxe in Bath.