Love getting my pedicure & nails done here. Always friendly & great service. Free wine, mimosas, juice or other beverages while you get your manicure or pedicure, or watch T.V. Love the massage chairs too. The guys & gals that work here do FABulous work.
Kelly C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Cristobal, NM
The building is old, but the chairs are nice and the pedicures are great. Customer service comes first at this company. They make sure to acknowledge you and serve you right away. The massage is fabulous and the prices are great!
Cassie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St. Helens, OR
This place is just ok. Granted, it’s a small town and options are very limited. The leg massage with the pedi is good but if you want a top notch mani and you’re looking for something detailed, you’ll probably need to drive into Portland or at least Scappoose. Not the worst ever, but just not great. The salon is a little run down with little to no curb appeal. I live across the street so I come here in a pinch, that’s about it. Making an appointment doesn’t really do you any good. Every time I do I still wait around for 15 – 30 mins. Usually they put me in the pedi chair to relax which is nice. The prices are pretty reasonable so that’s a plus for sure. I’d say, visit at your own risk and don’t expect a spa or anything and you’ll be satisfyed.
Lauren J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
I don’t remember who did my nails but it was absolutely terrible. The first time I went there I showed an exact picture of what I wanted he & he did a terrible job. One nail was suppose to be all sparkly & you could see my actual nail, and I wanted Rhine stones on all my nails and he only put them on 2. The second time I went there it was okay, but the lady who did my nails kept getting my skin with the drill. The last time I went, I can’t believe I even paid for it, it looks like a 10 year old did it. The guy did not even Buff out my nails so I had to do it at home because my nails were so scratchy. Some of my nails aren’t even straight, the dip down or they go up. The painting job is Awful, sides of my nails aren’t even painted, there’s dents, parts that aren’t even fully coated. I forgot my «nail kit» at home so I had to pay for it again, no problem. But when I went to go pay the guy another girl just took the«kit» from the drying table. Like if I pay for it than I want it. Also another little side note. Someone guy came in to get a gift card for his wife, he said mani pedi, which one their price board is 45 $ and the guy made him pay 60 $. Overall if you go there, don’t take the guys. They obviously didn’t actually go to school for nails. It’s sad
Stephanie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Saint Helens, OR
This nail salon is the worst I have ever been too. I went once in high school(about 11 years ago) and I hated it. I thought for sure it would have changed by now. So I gave it a second chance yesterday and it’s still awful! The place looks like it’s falling apart and its dirty. The employee told me it was $ 15 for a pedi and they only have one. However I just read on their website they have a hot stone pedi for an outrageous $ 60(I pay $ 35 in Portland). The chairs are a little outdated and don’t work to well. After my toe nails were painted they asked me to walk across the dirty floor with my bare feet(he was carrying my sandals). He had me sit in a very uncomfortable chair and put this tiny drying machine over my feet. After my feet were dry they came and put hot wax on them and had me sit there longer. By the time they pulled the wax off(which I had to remind them I was still sitting there) it had been about 30 minutes. One employee yelled outside for the guy who was working on my feet to come in and remove the bags with wax in them off of my feet. The guy put out his cigarette and came straight to my feet without washing his hands. When I went to pay, the guy told me it was $ 25. Not $ 15 like he told me previously. $ 15 is for 18 and under. Needless to say I will NEVER go back.
Jamie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
So, I’ve been here a number of times over the course of 15 years(I’ve got friends and family out that way), and while I do tend to prefer my pedicures closer to home, this place is a totally acceptable alternate. 5 Things FYI: 1. This place has been around forever and it is located in a small town. They have regular customers, but business isn’t exactly expansive. The chairs are«vintage»(and by this I mean they haven’t been updated since probably the early 90’s, maybe even 80’s) and the equipment nor décor hasn’t changed much. It’s adequate. 2. It’s the only decent place to get your nails, waxing, etc done in the entire town. This means they are busy during peak hours(such as before and after work/school and on weekends). Hit it mid-day, mid-week, and it is golden. 3. Be prepared to hold your ground and ask questions. They can be pushy, and/or vague. Be clear about what you want and what you don’t want. Don’t be afraid to speak up. The same family has been running this place for as long as I can remember, and they have a lot of experience, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dictate what happens to your body. 4. Skip the free booze unless you feel like revisiting high school nostalgia. 5. Bring your own tools. While I haven’t had a problem with them ‘re-using tools” on me, I just find that I get more consistent results with my own tools.
Lee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St. Helens, OR
OK, let me stary off by saying the the one other review on here is quite witty and an enjoyable read, at first skim I thought they served tacos! I am not going to waste time with filler and wit so here are just the pertinent details: * location is great, right on the main drag, Hwy 30 * hours are normal for a basic nail salon M-F 10 – 7 * you don’t need a reservation, they usually have enough techs so you are not waiting too long, but Fridays & Saturdays tend to get busy. I love going during the weekday mid afternoons, so relaxing and they are not rushed. * building is old and salon is a bit run down, but hey, I tried the newish salon over by Starbucks and another newish salon in Scapoose and they both had inadequate nail techs and short massages with just ‘surface’ pedis. * pedicure stations are always spotless, but a few of the chairs may need massagers updated. Just ask to change seats if yours isn’t working correctly. * they offer you something to drink, maybe not the highest quality alcohol but hey, it’s free! I asked for a diet coke and although they didn’t have any, the owner ran to the mini mart nearby and bought me one! On my first visit! * my pedicures have always been TOPNOTCH! I am not giving you my techs name because I am selfish, but wowza, best pedi/massage in 20 years of going to various salons. * I took a chance and got my eyebrows, stache and chin waxed. She listens to how I wanted them and they turn out perfect, every time! In a nutshell, I have had a pleasurable experience each and every visit. My pedis last 4 – 5 weeks with no chipping. Everyone’s is over-the-top friendly and prices are good. I will return often. PS although the comment about what they were saying in Vietnamese was witty, they all speak English and I taped them once after I read the other review, just out of curiosity. I played it for my Vietnamese friend and she said they were just gossiping about their friends and family and some dinner stuff. Ha, guess the jokes on us judgmental people!
Lori F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
If a town could be named after the people of Walmart, St. Helens Oregon would take the cake. Here, it is perfectly acceptable to dine in flamingo pajama pants, aqua net your bangs like it’s the 90’s and pickling your liver or doing meth is the only source of entertainment. The residents don’t let you forget about their undying love for Mitt Romney and despite our efforts to separate our trash from recycling, the garbage man throws it all in one bin. My expectations weren’t set high when I walked into Fancy Nails. In fact, my expectations have rapidly diminished after being trapped here for nearly 5 months. Upon arrival, I had that filmy feeling of dirty that you get when you wander into an alleyway taqueria in Mexico where the meat sits out for days and you keep swatting flys away. You know the tacos are going to be bomb but it’s just a matter of hours before your guts will rumble in distress as you pay 5 pesos to drop that«bomb» in the nearest public toilet. I was distracted from this when the tiny lady looked up and asked if I wanted a glass of wine. I opted for red and when the paper cup arrived, it contained a Zinfandel of the Boones Farms variety. I know it was free, but Boones? Are we going to start smoking those long skinny cigarettes that smell like vanilla now, also? So the pedicure commenced and then the other worker started on my mani. I know that the feet belonged to me, but is it kind of creepy that they used the same tools they used to scrub the dead skin off of them without cleaning them to file down my finger nails? The towel that was placed on my lap had crusty finger nail shavings on them. One of them was a yellowish piece that I imagined was clipped off a lady in a mumu with the diah-beetus. This towel resembled the ratty one I use to clean up dog pee when one of the guys has an accident. At last, my pedi was done and my big toe was accidently smeared to ruins when we transferred to the mani station. She was very apologetic and crawled beneath the station to fix my toe while the other one finished my hands. So here I awkwardly was, with one girl at my feet stooped down under a desk, the other at my hands and my paper cup filled with Boones. Earlier, I had read on the wall that they did shoulder rubs for a fee. As my shellac was finishing up, the girl couldn’t seem to get it to stick. She panicked after multiple failed attempts and told her friend and they all started talking in Vietnamese. I joked and told them I knew what they were saying and then the owner came over to tell me how pretty the color I had chosen was. Red. How unique. I really don’t know Vietnamese but I translated the conversation to this. «Dude, she is getting pissed! Do something fast!» «I know! she is tattooed and brown and she will probably cut us! Distract her! Now!!» So, in an effort to deviate from the present emergency, the one that wasn’t good at shellacing began to rub my shoulders while a new one took over and ultimately got the shellac to go. In summary, there is absolutely nothing fancy about Fancy Nails, but the end result was one of the nicest and long lasting mani/Pedi’s I’ve ever had.