Il me fait plaisir de vous présenter Rose qui a ce beau petit coin de paradis pour les ongles ! Simple mais tellement bien accueilli par cette gentille vietnamienne !! Elle crée de beaux design sur demande et à main levé, c’est magnifique :) très bien entretenu et prix très abordable
B K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Broomfield, CO
My technician spoke English. The other technician spoke only French. My pedicure was meticulous, despite me having some very beat-up feet from days of hiking. Polish was fan-dried instead of nasty UV baking. Everything was very, very clean.
Des T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Quebec City, Canada
I would love to give Ongles Rose a better«score» but i’ll explain why I can’t… There are two questions I ask myself after leaving a salon: 1. Do the staff have talent/skill/capability; and 2. Will I return? The answer to the first question for Ongles Rose is a hesitant yes. Rose, the owner and only person working there, has the knowledge and experience but I think she needs a little more time/experience under her belt before she can be great. The answer to the second question is NO. I have visited Rose on three different occasions. The first was to fix a broken nail. I was the only customer in the salon and had her undivided attention. Her work was good. The second time I went for gel refills/reshaping and new nail design. I was alone when I walked in but half way through other customers came in. That’s when Roses’s biggest weakness became apparent. She can multitask but at the expense of quality of work. Her work quality went downhill rapidly. I decided to go there for a pedicure on a separate occasion. Again she had other customers and her work was not great at all. $ 30 for a 15 minute pedicure! There was no scrubbing of my heels, no exfoliation… Not satisfied. I think Ongles Rose could be much better if the quality of work wasn’t affected by the volume; or if another nail technician is hired to handle busier times. I’ve given this business three chances; I will not be going back.