Nail salon for 4 year old?

I’ve seen a couple places offer services on their menu for kids. I even recall seeing a pink little child size pedicure station somewhere years ago. My daughter would really love to have a “spa” day that isn’t just me putting on the production for her at home. But I’m really nervous about her going to a salon so young. I’m also willing to be talked out of taking her if someone on here knows something about why it’s not a good idea.

Does anyone know of a place that has a good rep for being clean/safe and (I’m struggling to phrase this correctly) has a child-intended service to offer that isn’t just a discount off an adult’s service/accommodation. Like - I would like to find a place that has the kid-sized chairs and a nail tech that has worked with kids or doesn’t mind working with kids, rather than just somewhere that will just make it work, if you get what I’m saying? Obviously I want my daughter to have a fun experience way more than I care about the resulting nails.

TLDR: nail salon in the area that is good with younger kids?

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