Just as many business in Kalispell — this one started off well — with fairly good customer service and a clean environment with licenses techs. Unfortunately, there has been a HUGE decline in all of the above. Most notably is the quality of care given to proper technique and hygiene. My nails burned when placed under the light to cure the gel polish multiple times. I asked the tech why this occurred and I was told«just put them back in the light, it will stop.» I googled it, you should too. It shouldn’t be happening. I also noticed that the techs took the time to wear a mask to protect themselves, but gave no thought to the cleanliness of their tools or tables. There were nail clippings from other customers on the tables, dust from the grinder from other customers and theTools weren’t sterilized between customers. I watched them as I waited. I felt awkward, as an English only speaking customer, when I witnessed the owner using Vietnamese to clearly demean one of her workers, while he was working on my nails. Very unprofessional and distracting to the nail tech. I swear, I felt the tech taking his frustrations at the owner out on my nails. It made me wondered if she spoke about her clients that way while they sat right in front of her or when they walked out the door. I liked this place in the beginning, but I would NOT recommend it to anyone mow. But after talking with some of my «nail wearing» friends, it seems they agree and don’t go to this salon any more either. Google what your gel nail experience should be like. It doesn’t include using painful grinders to remove your old gel, it encourages soaking. Google will tell you that it SHOULDNOT burn to put your nails under the curing light, they are doing it wrong! And Google will tell you how tools should be properly sanitized based on health department standards. My suggestion is to check the license of your specific nail tech, is their name really one of the names of the papers thumb tacked to the wall??? Ask questions before you accept painful treatment. It’s really too bad because I like to support local businesses. But from now on, I will only go to a salon who does nails using the proper technique to apply and remove color. There are plenty of other people/salons in town that will make you comfortable, use the proper techniques for applying, removing and cleaning. You won’t leave feeling worse than when you went it. This should be a good experience, you pay for it… it’s not cheap! Be cautious, ask questions and don’t go somewhere they are attempting to make a quick $$. Try Amore, Cheveux or Soucie Soucie if you want to relax and get it done right. Sorry But no matter how hard you guys try, you suck! and keep away from all 4 of their locations
W Scott J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Whitefish, MT
Update: my wife asked for gel but these are definitely acrylic with a gel coat. Today, three days later, one of them popped right off. I would call and ask for my money back but they pretend not to speak english. Taking this up with the credit card company.
Julie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Alpine, CA
Wham-Bam-Thank-You-Mam! Just spent $ 35 to have my toenails painted. One of the worst pedicures I’ve ever had. Probably took 20 minutes. Never clipped or filed my toenails. Barely used the cuticle cutters nor the foot scrubber. Rubbed salt on my legs, rinsed, painted, and done. No lotion on legs or feet.(Had to ask for some.) I have dry, cracked feet, and they didn’t look a bit different when I left. I’m going down to Mexico for a week and wanted to show off my pretty feet by the pool. Guess I’ll be getting another pedicure when I get there. On a good note, the first time I went, it was awesome. Unfortunately, he wasn’t there. Needless to say, I won’t be going back and I recommend steering clear of «T.»
Sandy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bigfork, MT
I love foxy nails. They are very fast and my nails are always perfect and last forever! I had Mickey last time and she was so sweet and was fun to have a conversation with
Cecelia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Somers, MT
The first time i stopped by this salon, i was content with the nail job and service i received. It was not the best but it was acceptable for a small town. Nothing much to expect from a nail salon in the mall. So i decided to come back again due to the convenience of being able to walk in. But thats the end of a good story. Unfortunately this time, it was not so great. The guy that did my nails was being such a smartmouth to me. When you are giving a service, i think its very rude to talk back to your client, especially if its something that they want done! I picked out a polish and he told me that I needed to pick out a different color because this would require 3 coats for him to do. He didnt feel like putting on an extra coat of polish??? Plus, i was so unsatisfied with the polish job. It was so far from my cuticles, I could have done a better job. It looked like my nails have grown out for 3 weeks. Its either they have bad lighting in there or his eyesight is just very poor(obviously he already has glasses). After 5 days all my gel polish chipped off! The way he talked, just sounded like he was so unhappy to do my nails, and I should not bother him anymore. Gosh, i just wanted the service to be done so i could get out of there. I dont think i will be back for awhile, especially if the chance is to get him again. After talking to a close friend who experienced the same with this guy, we both will stay away from this place! she was so unhappy with her pink and white nails. The white was uneven, and looked like someone from the nail school did it. DISAPPOINTMENT! The staff just looked so unprofessional, slouching all over the pedicure chairs and the tv was on nonstop, it was such a disturbing atmosphere.
Gail B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bigfork, MT
Foxy Nails are the best! If you don’t have an appointment, they always get you in as quickly as possible. My nails are always done perfectly and quickly. David and his staff are always friendly and the offer of a latte while you are having your nails done is awesome.
Mandie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Whitefish, MT
Since I wrote the review below, David, one of the owners, contacted me to offer a free pedicure to «make it right.» That says a lot about his desire to make his business better and that he cares about the customer experience. So I’m going to add an extra star. I would still recommend Nailtoepia at this time over Foxy Nails. I also like High Tech Nails next to the Japanese restaurant Midori in front of Home Depot. Its important for me to be able call and/or walk-in and get an appointment fairly quickly and both of those places offer this, with an end result that makes me very happy. I may take David up on his free offer and I commend him for his savvy business skills. Thanks for caring David :-)
Jen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kalispell, MT
Walk-ins are welcome but they are super busy, so book an appointment! Staff is friendly and they do a great job. Reasonably priced!
Elizabeth A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kalispell, MT
Paid 45 $ for a pedicure. The gentleman barely scrubbed my feet. It doesn’t even look like I got a pedicure, paid extra for the French style and the lines are off and white polish all over my toes, never shaped the nails, or removed dead skin. I will never go back. Waste of $. Find a salon that will do it right because this isn’t the place. I could have done a better job at my house.
Nicole A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, MS
I am a tourist who spent a week and half running or hiking in Montana. I needed a pedicure and my feet were a disaster! They were able to get me in as a walk-in with no wait time but got busy and had a 30 minute wait almost as soon as I sat down. The pedicure was $ 35 and worth every dollar. My toes are never going to look good but this is the best that they have looked in a long time.
Michelle H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbia Falls, MT
The gel nails and pedicure services is what I purchased. They let you pick out your nail polish and complete the pedicure first. The pedicures are amazing and good price. It’s better to make appointment but they allow walk-ins.