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Beauty Salon and Nail Salon Related Spanish Phrases With Free Audio Sound



Listen To Beauty Salon Spanish Phrases

The Spanish phrases on this page are all phrases and sentences
that you'll typically hear in a Spanish-speaking Beauty Salon or a Spanish-speaking Nail Salon. You'll be able to listen to native Spanish recordings for saying things like what style you want your hair to have. Whether it's a curl, or short hair, or changing the color of the hair. And in addition to Spanish phrases for hair styling, there are some phrases for talking about a manicure and artificial fingernails. And also having eyebrows done.

Me quiero hacer un ondulado ligero


I want to make a light curl.
The Spanish word for curl is the same word used to say wave.



Me puedes quitar las puntas un poco


Can you please just take a little off the end.
The word quitar means to take away -- you can also substitute the word cortar (to cut) in this phrase.



Quiero pintar el pelo mas claro


I want to dye my hair a lighter color.
In this case the word claro means lighter and not clear.



Necesito un maniquiure


I need a manicure.


Me quiero arreglar los pies


I'd like to have my nails done.
Notice that most of these phrases use the word me. -- All the sentences are talking about the speaker.



Me gusta ese color de uņas.


I like that nail polish color.
Want to know how to make the ņ letter on your computer? Find out about special characters here



Necesito uņas postizas.


I need some artificial fingernails.



Me quiero cubrir las canas.


I want to color my gray hairs.
cubrir is used to say cover.



No me gusta el pelo chino.


I don't like curly hair.
Express you likes and dislikes using the phrases me gusta and no me gusta.



Me molesta esta uņa.


This fingernail is bothering me.
The word molestar usually means something is bothering you or bugging you.



Quiero arreglar las cejas.


I want to have my eyebrows done.
The word arreglar is used a lot in beauty to say have it done, have it fixed up, etc. Arreglar can also be used to talk about having something repaired.



Me enparejas el pelo un poco.


Can you please even up my hair a little bit.



Necesito un tratamiento para mi pelo.


I need a treatment for my hair.






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