About d-uñas
d-uñas is a Spanish-origin beauty and aesthetics franchise focused on the care of hands, feet, and overall personal image. Its salons offer manicures, pedicures, sculpted nails, permanent polish, and often additional services such as eyelash and eyebrow treatments, facial care, and other beauty therapies. The brand has grown into an international network of more than 100–200 centers across several countries, positioning itself as a leader in nail and hand/foot beauty with an “eco-beauty” focus on quality, innovation, and hygiene.([franquiciasdunas.com](https://www.franquiciasdunas.com/?utm_source=openai))
A card charge reading “DX. ISABEL LA CATOLICA VALENCIA ESP” is very likely a transaction at the d-uñas salon located on Calle/Carrer d’Isabel la Catòlica 8, 46004 Valencia, Spain, where they operate under the name “d-uñas | Isabel La Católica.” This would typically correspond to in-person services such as a manicure, pedicure, nail extensions, or related beauty treatments paid at the salon’s point-of-sale terminal. The “DX.” portion likely reflects an internal or acquirer abbreviation of the brand name used by the local payment terminal, while “ISABEL LA CATOLICA” refers to the street where the salon is located.([d-unas.com](https://www.d-unas.com/mx/salones/d-unas-isabel-la-catolica/?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about this charge, first check any recent beauty or nail appointments you (or other cardholders on the account) had in Valencia around the transaction date, and look for confirmation emails, SMS booking messages, or app reservations from d-uñas. You can also contact the specific d-uñas Isabel la Católica salon using the phone or email listed on the d-uñas website, or reach out via the brand’s main site and salon locator to confirm the transaction details. If the charge still appears unfamiliar, your bank can provide the full descriptor, transaction time, and sometimes the merchant’s contact details; you can then compare that information with receipts or booking records before deciding whether to dispute the transaction.