Kim H Nails in San Diego's College Area operates inside Rolando Plaza on University Avenue at 65th Street, roughly a mile south of SDSU's main campus gate. Manicure options include standard lacquer, gel-polish, and dip-powder applications, and the pedicure service adds hot-stone massage to the soak-and-scrub cycle for deeper circulation work on the feet and calves. Brow shaping and facial threading round out the service list, covering the same precision hair-removal techniques practiced at Unique Threading on El Cajon Boulevard. The single-chair format means each appointment gets undivided attention from start to topcoat, a pace that suits clients who want detail work on nail shaping and cuticle care. University Avenue through the 92115 ZIP carries a mix of neighborhood retail and student-serving businesses, and this section of the corridor provides surface-lot parking directly outside the plaza entrance. The hot-stone pedicure uses basalt river stones heated to approximately 130 degrees and applied along the arch and heel during the massage portion, a therapeutic complement to the straight-razor callus reduction that finishes the service — the kind of hands-on grooming intensity closer to the barbering standard at Pappy's Barber Shop San Diego in College Area. Each appointment runs as a private one-on-one session, a format rarely found in larger-format salons on the El Cajon Boulevard corridor.