No waiting; two locations 2 minutes walking distance between the two. Location outside of Walmart less crowded and peaceful. Ladies did a great job on my Gel fill and pedicure.
Blanca M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
I normally don’t like to do bad reviews. But I was disappointed with my service and my shellac manicure. This is my second time here. The first time was great and they were very nice. Second time, not only were they not very nice but ruined my manicure and I just wanted to leave immediately. I complained several times to the manicurist and she tried to fix the manicure but made it worse. I brought in an example from Pinterest. It wasn’t a difficult one. It was a light pink with silver glitter at tips. I told her over and over I didn’t like it and it’s nothing like the picture. She attempted to scrape the former color but still had remnants of the other then proceeded to put different color on top of it. It looked so sloppy and she had audacity to say it looked fine. I said I wanted to leave. She still demanded I pay. I was baffled. So I paid and left no tip and will never return.
Ashley K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
The experience is really great here at this salon. I brought my boyfriend for his first mani pedi experience and they provided the first and best experience for him. I too got a pedicure and they do a wonderful job. A very friendly staff, that also gives you hot rags on your hands and feet, calf and foot massage, and a hot wax soaking. Truly an amazing place!
Jane M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mechanicsburg, PA
Duyen was amazing. Very detailed and takes her time. She is very careful not to hurt your fingers when she’s using the drills.
Leanne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Wanted a quick polish change and didn’t have time to run to my normal place :(Saw a sign for $ 15 shellac so figured was in need of a change and if they weren’t very good well it’s only 15 bucks… well I have french tip and polish removal so it was extra $ 5 for french and $ 5 for removal so all in all it was $ 25, and that was no mani :(wish a mani was included, so anyway they turned out good and if I am in a pinch and need a quick color change I’d go back.
Jade C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Came in here because I knew my usual pedicure place would be a packed nightmare, My mom and I were seated right away for pedicures. The water was lukewarm and she wouldn’t add hot water because I’m guessing she couldn’t understand my request. My pedicure was nice, I just got the basic one for 25 $. I really hate getting pedicures because I don’t like my feet being touched but she did a really good job at dealing with my sensitivity. I got nail designs and they look flawless. I’d come back again if I needed a pedi on a busy Saturday. I’d love to try their lash extenstions some day, they look beautiful and affordable(30 $ both eyes)
Michelle V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
I was here to get my nails done and things went absolutely amazing! The staff were all little vietnamese ladies, and even though those spoke a lot of vietnamese, my toes looked absolutely stunning. During this visit I got the deluxe pedicure and manicure. I’m not use to all these procedures on myself, but it was so worth it at the end. The hot was on my feet completely soothed away my soreness and the rub that the put all over my legs felt amazing. In all I would definitely come back. I heard it’s recently under new management, and all I can say is that a girl deserves to get spoiled once in a while!
Katie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
I came here for the deluxe pedicure/manicure package, and felt like I’d done someone wrong through the entire period I was there. The woman doing my pedicure kept pointing at my callused feet and speaking in vietnamese to the woman next to her, which was kind of… uncomfortable. My water in my foot spa was scorching hot, as was the paraffin, as were the hot stones. I told her my skinny jeans wouldn’t roll up to my knees, but she kind of forced them anyway, leaving me with flares when I left. For the manicure, there were all sorts of confusing miscommunications. I get gels done in LA, and asked if they did them. They kept saying yes, but they actually do shellac, not gels, shellac being a non-chip manicure using a special light, lasting for up to 2 weeks. Trying to file off my old gels, the girl was again talking in vietnamese to the other girls while looking irritated by my fingers. I kept apologizing, and she would smile, but ultimately we did not communicate at all. She asked if she could put some powder on my nails because they were uneven, and being a cosmetology school graduate, I immediately thought acrylics… which I hate. I asked her if they were acrylics, and she said no, just a small amount of powder, and before I know it, she’s filing my nails down and applying… you guessed it, acrylics. I was not happy :/. She ended up filing my right fingernails really sloppily, so they were much shorter than the length I asked her to keep, and some nails totally uneven. The actual application of the shellac looked really nice, but it was easy to see it was uneven in a few spots. It was a nail appointment without knowing the place, and I should have known better. $ 75 for my pedicure and shellac manicure [she charged an extra $ 10 for the acrylic… I mean powder… that she thickened my nails up with]. I’m definitely sticking with what I know from now on.
Angie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
The deluxe pedi for $ 12 more than the regular is not worth it. You get hot wax but limited massage. Stick with the reg. Very expensive but they are the only ones in the area that know how to do shellac… sigh…