This salon is beautiful! This is the perfect place to come and have a girls day while enjoying the great customer service. No matter how busy they are the wait is never more than 10 minutes because they have so many people working there. The only downside is that this place is pretty pricey, but you get what you paid for! I would definitely recommend checking this place out.
S T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Boston, MA
FYI: This place does NOT accept AMEX. The price on their old website called Sachse Nails & Spa’s different. Apparently they are under new management. I was greeted upon entering. The guy(I assume is the owner/manager) asked me what I want. And I respond mani/pedi. He pointed me to the wall of nail polish to choose one. I didn’t take long, this was my first time here, but I was looking for neutral colors. He recommended a light pinkish color which is great. Pointed me to the back where the chairs are. The ladies were very nice. So, if you’re Asian they’ll bombard you with questions on are you ____? and where are you from? do you speak Vietnamese and such. There was other people here and they were relaxing. I felt like I was being interviewed. Sorry I don’t speak Vietnamese. They had one lady working on my feet and the other lady working on my hand. The massage chair is comfy but it was weird(to me) that she’s doing my hand nails while I’m sitting on the chair. Luckily the towel caught a few drips and didn’t ruin my clothes. But I found it very weird coming from Boston, MA. Usually, they do the nails AFTER the feets done. I mean, they offered me a drink but I can’t even drink it because you’re working on my nails. It was quick. I chose classic mani/pedia. The 3 stone massage was great. After all that was done one of them guided me to a table with 4 chairs and told me to stick my hand under there… I had NOCLUE why? Turns out it was a heat lamp. No one said anything so I was just sitting there… and afterwards another lady who I assume is a regular said it’s a nail drying station. Couldn’t even tell. I guess you pay and leave on your own. The mani/pedi was mediocre since my nails/skin around the cuticle were both uneven and poorly done. The mani was rushed. Sure it was 30 minutes… but damn… I paid the same price back in Boston for a 1 hour mani/pedi with massage and the care was better and the nail polish lasted two months. It’s been 1 week after my nails are painted and it’s already chipping. I would not come back here. I had better, longer lasting nails, and massage/care back in Boston, MA. Back on the quest to find a good nail salon.
Bethany H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sachse, TX
Wonderful staff, very attentive to all your needs! I love the nail colors! It’s a very relaxing experience! I would strongly suggest anyone needing to relax to go here!
Edlyn V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sachse, TX
New to the area and was looking for salon and im glad i came across this business. Sweet people, great service and reasonable prices. Got a pedicure and very pleased!
Jocelyne C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wylie, TX
Worst nail salon ever sat me in the back when there was seat in the front took 10 min for them to start on my nails and don’t even come out at how I wanted them the lady who did my nails was rude and had attitude don’t even seem like she wanted to be there don’t recommend to any one and never going back
Jazmyne S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oak Park, IL
I got my nails done here today because my sister referred them to me and they had the polish that changes colors when u run cold water over them and talked me into getting them. So I did, and the entire time I’m getting my nails done the girl doing them is having a conversation with the other nail tech in Vietnamese and kept stopping to talk. I told her I didn’t want my acrylics to be thick and I didn’t want them to b wide and she did just that THICKANDWIDE! When she put the polymer and monomer on I guess some got on my skin and two of my fingers were BURNING and when I told her my index finger was burning she said«there’s nothing there» I said«okay but it’s burning can u put something on it?!?» And she seemed annoyed by Me saying that. She was even rude to me when telling me to switch my hands under the light. Then, she put this«color changing» polish on and told me to run my hands under cold water to see the color change and it did NOTHING! Didn’t change one bit! I even told her«this polish isn’t changing» and she kept trying to convince me that it was changing when it didn’t. Then the owner lady(I’m assuming) asked if it changed and I told her no and she just looked at me like«oh well»… So I pretty much paid 43 $ for shitty looking nails!!! I most likely won’t ever be going here again because the service is bad and my nails look horrible.
Kortni C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rowlett, TX
I was referred here by a friend and love love love Holly! I will never go anywhere else for my nails again!!!
Geneva M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wylie, TX
I’ve had my nails done for over 20+ years. When it comes to knowing how I want them & what I prefer, it’s pretty set in stone. This shopping center has my gym, hair salon & pet salon so I decided to try Diva Nails & Spa. This was an excellent choice & addition to my convenient«one stop shopping«needs. The only confusion involves the name. Sachse Nails is posted inside the salon & in some online ads, but apparently it underwent an ownership change & this wasn’t changed. First of all, they’re extremely accommodating to anyone’s schedule. If you establish a preferred tech, although it isn’t required, I would suggest making appointments. They’re pretty busy & make everyone feel important. Yan is my primary nail tech, but in a bind, I’ve used others & have never been disappointed. Yan has been there for 9 yrs & is obviously invested in her customers. It’s always a joy to spend time with her. We have a routine & very rarely, if ever, do I have to ask for something to be done. Yan quickly learned the shape, length & thickness I like. It’s so refreshing not having to explain every time. The atmosphere is always pleasant, seasons & holidays are tastefully celebrated. It’s definitely more than a cookie cutter salon. They offer gift certificates & people I’ve purchased these for have been treated well. I would suggest writing what type of services you purchased & encourage your recipient to present GC upon arrival. Sometimes there’s uncertainty about expectations when using GC& this minimizes interpretation for everyone involved. If you’re looking for a great place to settle into, search no further. Diva Nails rocks!