I love the massages and the unpretentious service. Overall they genuinely care about doing a great job and I would say for the price point they are awesome. The environment is friendly. Are they perfect? Well who is? I went in for a new twist on a French mani: black with gold sparkles(see photo). It was a bit bumpy communicating what I wanted, but it worked out and no time was wasted. The location and environment are great and you can get a stamp card for a free mani after you buy 10. Takes me over a year to do that but why not. I prefer not to go anywhere else.
Theresa F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Scranton, PA
Heard this place was good but lately going down hill, regardless I thought I would try it. Well it must have gone down hill. I made an appointment — and that was completely pointless as I wasn’t seen until one hour later. Then I was rushed. Got a pedi and gels done. Pedicure besides the actual polish was pointless it looks like they did nothing to my feet(skin and what not) I was left unattended for 10 minutes down the pedicure part for her to go massage someone… Then time for the gels, they look good minus it looks like I have had them on for a week… There is too much space between my nail as skin that is not polished, they rushed the process. A woman goes from client to client and skipped me? Not sure why it was just my luck I guess that day. But then we paid(I went with my sister in law) and drop $ 158 on two pedicures and two gel manicures. AREYOUKIDDING. Outrageous in my optimism. Maybe if I was in the city. But Clarke summit? Uh I don’t think so. Never again.
Kristen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 State College, PA
cocos owner is wonderful. Great quality and very clean. Best nail salon in Clarks summit.
Laura M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Clarks Summit, PA
I’ve gotten better and more thorough pedicures, but they do have some girls that do a good job there. The stars are for the fact that the lady who I think might be the owner’s mother, gives all of the customers shoulder and neck massages. She really gets into it and does a great job. She usually gets me when I’m letting my nails dry or getting a manicure. I don’t know any other nail salons that do that and it’s a nice addition. I always make sure to tip her and my pedicure tech:)
Lisa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittston, PA
I’m a regular at Coco’s and appreciate it even more because I was out of town and needed to get my nails done. Coco’s equipment is modern and updated frequently. They are very careful about keeping their tools hygienic. The place I went to out of town actually dropped the tools on the ground, picked them up, and used them on a customer. I get pedis, manis, and shellac at Cocos and am always pleased with the results. In addition, they give you a 3 – 5 minute massage at no charge(although I always tip a couple of dollars).
Liv C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Factoryville, PA
This is a great little walk in place. I take my little girls here sometimes to get their nails painted and they’re always very friendly and do cute little flowers, etc for them. Have also gone here myself and have had a good experience. Recommended.
Ash K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Scranton, PA
Great pedicure, the service seems to be a bit better to the known customers. I was also confused that they do not do acrylic. But overall it was a good experience.
Laura M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Clarks Summit, PA
I went to Coco’s for an acrylic fill. I called and made an appointment, but when I got there I realized it was a «walk-in» place, which made the conversation on the phone about what day and time I wanted to come a little silly. The customer sitting at the station next to me asked if my nails were acrylic. I told her they were. She told me that they didn’t do acrylics there. Then the tech told me that they didn’t do acrylic, but they did powder, and asked if I wanted to try that. Here is where I am to blame for some of the confusion: I had no knowledge of different kinds of nails, methods, etc. When I had my nails done initially(at another location) it was the first time I had ever had acrylic nails, and I remembered that there was powder involved(acrylic powder). I asked if they would put that right against what I already had, and would that be a problem. The first tech said something about how they would file my nails, then put something on top, it sounded right to me. The tech that was actually doing the work was very diligent and very thorough. She filed the crap out of my nails. She filed so diligently, in fact, that some of my own nails, behind the acrylic, began to turn bright purple. After all the filing was done, she applied layers of polish, and had me put my hands under a uv light. Later I learned from a friend that what I got was shellac. I never asked for shellac, and neither tech ever told me I was getting it. I wanted to keep my pink and white french manicure, so she just applied a layer of light polish. When it was all done, I could see a line on most of the nails where the acrylic met my own(now bright purple) nail. The initial tech asked if I liked them and I told her I didn’t think I should be able to see this line. A customer beside me tried to explain what was happening, and that the same thing happened to her nails the first couple times, although I’m not sure why they all seemed to think it was ok. My thumb and two other fingers look very strange because the purple from my own nail is showing through, creating a sort of uneven two-toned look. In some ways they look like they had been injured. Additionally shellac was applied over several black streaks that were made by the nail file. I paid $ 35, which isn’t a fortune, but I had no idea what I was paying for. On the day I went, the place was crowded – so they must do something right. My nails are very smooth, the polish was applied very cleanly. My complaints are: I feel like they took advantage of the fact the I knew very little about what I was doing. They took the liberty of giving me something and not telling what it was or what I would pay, and they changed the length and shape of my nails without asking.