While I’ve been a client for many years, on more than one occasion I get rushed, and yesterday, forgotten completely, when new clients come in they leave one sitting. I had a pedicure and wasn’t going to wait another hour for someone to finish to put my flip flops on and of course, when I did, messed up the pedicure. They lost a weekly customer.
Danielle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Chi does an AMAZING job at acrylic overlays. They do not have a huge gel selection so if you are trendy in the nail scene I recommend bringing your own. However their selection has all the basic colors you will need. As I stated before ONLYSEECHI for acrylic she will not let you leave till you are happy and she doesn’t a phenomenal job. I’ve had square nails, stilettos, and oval. Her shaping is great and she care about leaving your nails strong. Love her. And she is cheaper than the other lady. I have been to TONS of other nail places and she does the best. The only thing that sucks is that they do not give you free wine :-( BUT if you want fly acrylics go here!!!
Brian D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
By far the best value and best quality pedicure of any salon I have visited. They only take cash — so bring cash. Nice people obviously intent on delivering a great service at a great price.
Kelly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
I have been going here for many years. Yes, they only take cash, but the service is well worth it. Very clean pedi chairs, and the staff is very helpful. However, who you go to does make a difference. Ask for«Chi» or «V»(Chi is pronounced just like the Chi flat iron… and V is said just like we say the letter«v»). They are awesome!
Lauren B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
This is the best nail salon in Dallas. I don’t mind spending a little extra if I get a great Pedi and Mani. I went on Sunday when they opened and they were eager to serve me. There was no wait. They don’t take cash, which is completely fine with me. They spend 15 minutes on massaging me and didn’t cut my nails too short — like most places do. I get a pedicure every month and they didn’t slack on making sure callouses and dry skin were taken care of. I’ll never go to another nail salon. BESTEVER! Seriously. I’m not just saying that.
Jennifer J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
First, the most important thing about this salon is that they only take cash. I went in for a pedicure on a Saturday around 2pm and they were pretty busy. I had to wait about 10 minutes. As soon as my manicurist started working on me, I noticed that she was rough. Her nails were too long and they kept digging in to the skin on the toes around the one she was working on. She actually CUTMYSKINTWICE with the clippers! And when she was doing the pumice, she would look away and start scraping the upper part of my heel and that HURT. I only had the basic pedi and the massage was much longer than other places. Maybe she was trying to make up for the pain she had inflicted. She did a great job with the polish and got all the way down to the cuticle with it. All of the ladies working there were very nice, but I probably won’t go back because of the cuts and scrapes I endured.
Allison L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
This place is… ok. Its on the other side of the Tollway in that new little strip center(across from the bunk dealership). First off… THEYDONOTTAKECC!!! Cash ONLY! However they do have an ATM in the back, but it irks me to use random ATM machines… especially in nail salons… um no. I went in yesterday for a quick mani before I go out of town and they were packed. Good sign I guess. I’d been here before for a pedi and I enjoyed. Their pedi chairs are amazing. They have 9 of them(random #). The girls that work there are sweet enough. But I was told it would be 10 minutes and ended up waiting 20… ugh. The manicure itself was fine. She was a little rough on my poor cuticles, but got the job done. I also got the paraffin, which was just delightful. However my hand massage(which I was SO looking forward to) lasted 5 seconds. :( Sidenote: When the technicians talk to each other, they are practically speaking in a whisper, but yet the girl they are talking too… who is coincidentally on the other side of the salon no less… heard her. WTF? I hardly heard you… Can someone please explain this phenomenon??? Anyways…sat under the dryer for 10 minutes because of all the polish and«quick dry» and shine and blah blah blah she put on… and alas, on my way home totally ruined my thumb nail. Frick!