Got a pedicure here a few days ago from Kim and let me just say it was the WORST pedicure I’ve had in my life! Usually when I get a pedicure it lasts forever, but nope not this one. This one lasted only a couple of days. Safe to say I will not be back!!!
Charly J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rosedale, MD
I normally don’t take the time to write reviews however I feel the need to write about Master Nails. I went in today for a fill in. The place was dirty and the tools the nail tech used did not look sanitized at all. The nail tech knicked my cuticle and didn’t even use cuticle oil on my nails when it was time for me to wash my hands. When filing my nails she left them lop-sided and uneven. Not to mention the ladies weren’t too friendly. If you have any standards, save your time and money. Go somewhere else. I just can’t believe how unsanitary it looked in there.
April T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Laurel, MD
Great!!! Been a customer for four years
Jack F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
I’m going to cite myself from my Oct. 2008 review of New Look Nail Spa: I’m not going to raise the metro-sexual fad. Instead I’ll discuss how men can benefit from the occasional pedicure. According to an article from the June 9, 2003 «Spa Finder» magazine, «women want to be pampered. Men, however, want the results.» The article cites to health benefits like lower cholesterol and lower blood pressure. Fabulous toenails are unnecessary for men but functional toenails are essential. I would argue that pedicures are often necessary to combat the effects of working out. Kate Moore, a pedicurist in an August 6, 2002, International Herald Tribune article, stated that, «younger men, because they are more athletic — running, exercising, walking — their feet start being in worse shape» the result of which may be in-grown toenails and calluses. In many ways, it comes down the maintaining basic hygiene. So why bother coming all the way to Laurel for a pedicure? Because it just happened to be along the way to Balitmore(detour from I-95 to WDC-BWI Parkway). Walk-in opportunities are essential because any personal grooming results from a random whim. Interestingly, I learned that $ 28 mani-pedis(manicure & pedicures) are the going rate these days(according to Cindy Y.), which means prices have dropped since 2008. How does Master Nails compare against my previous experiences? About the same. Do I feel any better? Well, it’s always nice to get ride of extra dead skin(otherwise I’d be chewing on it, a nasty habit). Do I recommend Master Nails? Sure, if you’re in the area and you don’t have anywhere else to go. — $ 10 manicures — $ 18 pedicures, — $ 28 standard M&P — $ 50 deluxe M&P