Going there last night made me remember why I stopped and I will never go again. The place needs a overall scrubbing! I watched a nail tech with blue tips in her hair. Clean the pedicure bowl and her supplies with just hot water. I seen 2 bugs I wanted to stop the man in the middle of the pedicure and tell him to just polish my feet I felt like my feet were just in a bath of germs. Nothing about the experience was pleasant at all I will never be back and I don’t recommend this place for anyone.
M W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alexandria, VA
After having another nail salon butcher my nails I came to Lithia nails I had an amazing experience I was a little skeptical at first because it’s a bit of a hole in the wall. But everyone was super nice and they were able to repair the damage done by the other nail salon. I sadly didn’t catch any names but I will definitely be returning.
Christopher Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lithia Springs, GA
There is a new co-owner! That’s point number one. I took my daughter in today for a simple FIVE-YEAR-OLD manicure and pedicure. The ventilation was so bad that I couldn’t stay. I actually met my wife there and I had to just leave due to the overwhelming smell in this place. My wife was already in the midst of her pedicure, so she agreed to allow my daughter to be serviced. Get this… the co-owner actually turned OFF the AC and that was the general cause of lack of ventilation and the smell. At the end of the experience, my wife was expecting an $ 8 – 10 amount for my daughter and was slapped with a $ 14 fee. They didn’t even wash my daughters feet prior to painting her nails. LOL — needless to say they WILLNOT be back and I would suggest that anyone visiting this place agrees to(children’s) fees PRIOR to an actual service. Just a friendly FYI. We believe in paying for great service, but painted toes with no foot wash and a cost of $ 14 is CRAZY. Haha. O well, lesson learned. Thanks for reading and find a new salon.
Bridget M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Douglasville, GA
I have lived in Atlanta Georgia all my life and this is the first nail salon I have been to that I absolutely HATED the service I received. The nail tech talk to much. trying to work fast and dropping the brushes. she claim she have been doing nails for 20 years. wow I wouldn’t tell that to any one else. My nails look terrible. I WILLNEVERGOBACK!
Jenn W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Douglasville, GA
Terrible service today. Very busy so I expected a wait. One of the ladies walked over to me and said 5 more min at least 4 times. Lol. Then, I kid you not, she brought me a jar of nail polish remover and asked me to take my polish off while I waited. I can’t believe I stayed but it was entertaining in there at this point. Apparently a lady had been waiting with her feet in some water for a long time because she said her feet were cold! The lady doing my nails was called over to her while she was doing my nails to get her a towel. The lady explained to the customer that the man doing her feet was in the back eating. Then the young manager proceeded to fuss the lady out in another language for being rude to the lady with the cold feet! I know he was because as the lady was finishing my nails she told me about it. Very poorly ran buisness. Oh and it was 80+ and no ac, both doors wide open and phone didn’t work when I tried to call ahead. Tacky.
LeAnn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buckhead, Atlanta, GA
I’ve known the shop owner for 15 years now(since the business was opened!). The review I just read, about the two little boys is just absolutely ridiculous. The owner would never allow such things from employees. She is super stern and professional. They are definitely not her kids either! She only has one daughter who often helps out at the business(she is a gem, I must say) who is old enough to drive, so she definitely would not be «running around» as stated in the first review. I am very sure the first review was meant for another salon nearby. Overall, this salon is great. The quality is amazing and the employees display that they genuinely care about you.
Jennifer V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I recently moved from Sandy Springs to Douglasville and needed a mani/pedi. I decided to give Lithia Nails a try since they’re close to my house. I arrived about 10 minutes before they opened but they allowed me to come on in. I was pleasantly surprised, after reading some of the reviews, at the friendliness and attentiveness of the staff. Bobby was extremely friendly and my nail tech, Tiffany, did an excellent job! The polish on one of my fingernails bubbled up and she actually fixed it, which is great because previous experience elsewhere has been that the tech blames the polish and I’m stuck with it. I have found my new home nail salon and will definitely be back! Oh and the prices were quite reasonable. $ 70 for gel mani and gel pedi! Very pleased!
Saretha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lithia Springs, GA
This place is the absolute worst! This is the second time I’ve been here and they weren’t that great the first time but I thought I’ve give them a second chance because I didn’t feel like driving to my regular nail shop at the mall. I got gel nails and the guy who did my nails clearly didn’t know what he was doing! I am greatly disappointed because I left out looking like I did my own nails and paid $ 25 for it! UGGHH! I have polish all on the sides of my nails and the fingertips! I will NOT be back and will continue going to 4 Tip to Toe at Arbor Place Mall.
Lurine F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Morgantown, WV
No stars! This place was terrible! I went there because it is close to my home. I figure what the hey. The service was terrible. The guy who was doing my nails had no clue what he was doing. It was terrible. I initially asked for a pedicure with a French manicure. I stopped him because it look so terrible. Then he did a shoddy job on my toes with just a basic color. Don’t go here please try new Georgia nails in villa rica it is great!
Jessica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lithia Springs, GA
If you check out my Unilocal reviews, you’ll see I am a huge fan of the Nouvelle nail salon in Atlanta(mid-town area). However, this nail salon is about 1.6 miles from where I live and I was in desperate need of an acrylic nail fill so I decided to check it out and just hope for the best. I should’ve expected the worst, because that’s basically what I got. I called in advance to make an appointment, unsure how busy they would be after 5 p.m. on a weekday. When I showed up right at my appointment time, I was told to wait. It was kind of crowded in the there, so I figured I’d stand(hoping to also make a statement about not enjoying a «wait» after making an appt). About 5 minutes passed and I was«encouraged» to take a seat. So I muscled my way down to one of the chairs by the door and waited. My appointment started off about 15 minutes late. A TV was blaring in the background and there were two little boys(who belonged to someone who worked there) running around and making a lot of noise toward the back of the salon. I was totally unimpressed and unrelaxed, but figured I could withstand the salon long enough for the fill, now that’d I’d waited for the appt to start. The woman who filled my nails was not thorough at all and the acrylic fill looked terrible. When I say terrible — my husband(who could care less about such things) asked me the next time he saw me: «What’s wrong with your nails? It looks like you tried to fill them yourself and give yourself a french manicure.» And yep, that literally sums it up. Uneven nails(which I asked her to fix twice, and still didn’t get them appropriately filed down), uneven french tips, and a shoddy fill overall. And it still cost me $ 21 before any tip. She spent about 20 minutes doing the entire fill, which should tell you something. As I was waiting for my nails to dry, the woman next to me asked what I thought of my service. I told her I wasn’t impressed, but I had come in in a pinch. She said this was her second day in a row there — because her mani wasn’t done correctly the first time, and she still thought it looked terrible after round two. We both agreed we’d never cross paths here again…