This nail salon is the most UNPROFESSIONAL shop I’ve ever been to!!! I STRONGLY suggest you try a different nail salon. Or at least, don’t go to Annie! Short version: They are short on staff. I had a barefoot nail tech that made me bleed on 4 different fingers. They practice unprofessional techniques. They rush and sloppily do your nails. There was a nail tech in the backroom getting a tattoo. Long version: I came in with acrylic nails, and I needed them taken off and a full set. The only person there, Annie, aka Lady with No Shoes On, sat me down and then three more customers walked through the door. Even though, Annie was the only one working in this tiny shop at this time, she strongly encouraged them all to take a seat and that she’d be with them shortly. She started clipping the tips of my fake nails in the roughest way possible. I bled twice underneath. Then she started taking off my fake nails by forcefully picking at them with a fake nail(like what the hell kind of method is this). I was already hesitant with her from her making me bleed. She said«Trust me. I’ve been doing nails for 18 years. This is a faster method than soaking them.» She continued and then stopped after she ripped nearly half of my nail off. She held a paper towel to my finger to try to stop the bleeding and then put nail glue over the wound… Then we switched over to the soaking method to take off the acrylics WHICHSHOULDHAVEBEENDONEINTHEFIRSTPLACE. She let my nails soak for about 40 minutes while she bounced around customers. When she came back to me, she very very quickly and sloppily gave me my full set and buffed them so fast, she cut me again. That is now, FOURFINGERS that have bled now, people. TOTOPITALLOFF, the things she told me in Vietnamese. I’m Vietnamese by the way. She said that her husband usually works with her too(explaining why the shop is short staffed) but he’s in the backroom getting a tattoo from a man who just got out of prison and that he charges cheap so if I want a tattoo, I should go back there. While she was doing my nails, she said that when we’re done, she’d take me to go to the back to see her husband’s tattoo in progress. When she was done, I was anxious to just get out of there after being there for almost two hours. Okay, lady, just because I’m Vietnamese like you, does not mean we’re somehow on the same page. You should still treat me like I’m a regular customer. I am not your friend. I do not need to know your illegal activity in the back of your place of business. I will never be back.