The ladies there were nice enough but everything about the experience was sub par. I got a pedicure, manicure and a 10 minute massage which was $ 40 before the tip. The pricing was fine but the services themselves were just bad. There was no rubbing/scrubbing/buffing of my feet in the pedicure, just a quick once over and then straight to the polish. There was just no care given, normally pedicures are very pampering, but this one certainly was not. Then the manicure was really messy. Again, barely any attention to prepping the nails/fingers(very quick file, rough and painful cuticle cut) and a 3 second lotion massage. The polish was gloppy(perhaps they, like so many places, add thinner to the polish to extend it’s use) and the coats were put on hastily and looks like a mess. Every single one of my ten fingernails were messed up. Just a very half-assed, poorly done manicure all around. The massage was also just ok. After all of this, they rushed me and my sister-in-law out before either our feet or nails were actually dry because they wanted to close. On top of the poor quality of the services, the space is very grimy and it is hard to feel as though all of the instruments etc. were properly clean. Overall, I will not be going back. Why pay them to paint your nails when you can do a better job yourself. One of the worst manicures I’ve gotten in NYC.
Gabrielle D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Blanca was great at waxing and ensured my legs and thighs were fuzz free. I also had a great manicure and pedicure and didn’t feel rushed like in some nail salons.
Jackie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Brunswick, NJ
Stopped here unexpectedly while waiting for my ipad to get fixed. Service was good. However, I believe I was taken advantage of when I received by $ 96 bill at the end. I asked for a gel manicure and regular pedicure. My pedicure was $ 36 which would have been decent if they had actually massaged by legs for more than 30 seconds. My gel manicure was $ 47! Their pricing is not listed anywhere in the salon conveniently. I did see a print out that said a manicure was $ 20 so I figured it would be an extra $ 10 for gel which is normal, not $ 27. I usually pay $ 20 for my gel manicure the place I normally go to. I had a agreed to a 10 minute massage for $ 14 which was good. When I said how expensive I thought it was for them to charge for the manicure the women who spoke not much english just smiled and ran my credit card.
Lauren B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
I enjoyed this place a lot. They are very professional and good to their customers. I don’t know why they changed from«Debi nails» to «Debi nails» but they got one and half less of a review since. The esthetician who did my pedicure was better than the one who did my gel manicure. The gel manicure came entirely after FOURDAYS!! When I got home and grabbed the keys from my purse the nail polish on my right thumb shipped a bit, it isn’t very noticeable but I didn’t expect that to occur. I’ve gotten gel manicures many times and this such incident never occurred. But the service was good.
Amy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midtown West, Manhattan, NY
Excellent service for a great price. I had a mani/pedi which I altered to a French style for both, so the cost was $ 38 total. Their basic mani/pedi deal remains $ 26. If you are seeking an upscale nail salon experience then expect to pay upscale prices. There are plenty of nail salons in this neighborhood who charge in the $ 40 range just for a mani. This salon sees a lot of traffic, which keeps them busy, but they still were able to take a walk-in and have my mani/pedi completed at a good clip. The tools were re-used but sanitized, so if this bothers you, perhaps you can ask for a new set of tools from the outset. My nail technician spoke excellent English and listened to my preferences. She did a fantastic job on my French mani/pedi. The price was well-worth it. I shall return.