
A healthy glow without polish. P.Shine nourishes the nail plate with keratin and beeswax — nails look natural and beautiful.
About the treatment
Japanese P.Shine manicure is a treatment for those who prefer the natural look of nails over colour. A paste with keratin, vitamins, and beeswax penetrates the nail plate, strengthens it from within, and gives a healthy, pearly glow — no polish, no UV lamp. The effect lasts up to two weeks.
At Norm, we take Japanese manicure seriously — no shortcuts, no compromises. We start with cuticle work using sterile tools from an medical-grade autoclave, opened right in front of you. Then we apply P.Shine paste and buff — layer by layer, until the nail plate shines.
We finish with a hand massage using cream — a real one, at least 5 minutes. In the background, chill electronic music, freshly roasted coffee, 4-metre ceilings, and large windows. Japanese manicure is a treatment worth experiencing in peace.
Get to know Norm

Vibe
Minimal, coffee, flowers

Specialty coffee
Fresh specialty coffee

Sterylizacja
Medical-grade autoclave

Warszawa Wola
A space you won't want to leave
How it works
Coffee and preparation
We welcome you to our loft space and offer coffee or tea. We assess your nails and plan the treatment.
Cuticle work
We open a sterile medical-grade autoclave pack in front of you. Gently work the cuticles and shape the nails.
P.Shine paste and buffing
We apply a paste with keratin and beeswax, buffing layer by layer. The nail plate takes on a natural, pearly glow.
Hand massage
We finish with a hand massage using cream — a real one, not just a token gesture. At least 5 minutes of relaxation to chill electronic music.
Excellent service! The pedicure specialist was amazing, very professional and attentive. I loved everything and I’m extremely satisfied. Highly recommend!
Nice place, excellent service. Would recommend!
Thank you very much! It is beautiful. Now I will have a fire horse color in a New Year! I delayed to publish my impressions and satisfaction just because I forgot to push “post” it Happy New Year!
