Wonderful salon, very friendly staff, always try to get you in as quickly as possible. The salon is very clean and all their equipment is sanitized. They offer you a complimentary beverage and have nice massage chairs for your pedicure. My nails and feet always look great when I leave ! Highly recommend this place.
Laura E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hamden, CT
I was recommended here by a coworker and LOVED it! The technicians are friendly and professional. They have great specials and I received the best French shellac manicure ever!
Crystal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tulsa, OK
Update 8÷11÷14 By the next day, my manicure started to look cracked. I decided to let it go since I didn’t have the time to get it fixed. By the day after, the polish was cracking and peeling off every nail. Since I think a manicure needs to last longer than 2 days, I went back. As the technician/manager was fixing my nails, she verbalized the following: why didn’t you come in sooner, do you work with chemicals, and we don’t guarantee our work unless it is shellac. I indicated that I noticed air bubbles starting from that first day and I had the pictures I posted on Unilocal to prove it. It was silence from her after that. Sat with my nails in the dryer, and when I pulled them out, there were air bubbles on every single nail. This was a concern because this is probably what caused the polish to crack and peel. At first she pretended not to see them, but when her fellow employees confirmed that they indeed saw them too, she got very defensive. She told me, «It must be your nails.» I told her that I’d had many manicures in my life time and none with any weird bubbling or discoloration. She said, «That’s how we do it here and I’ve never had any complaints. You should try shellac.» By this point, I was dying from holding back laughter and started to giggle. Every time she tried to up-sell me on shellac it was more and more to keep a straight face. They probably thought I was insane. This was too much like Anjelah Johnson’s «nail lady» stand up comedy act(Google it, you won’t be disappointed). Needless to say, I won’t be back. 8÷8÷14 Pros: location, it’s less than a 3 minutes drive from my home. Price, $ 30 mani pedi. That’s $ 5 less than other competitors. Walk ins welcome. They accept credit cards. Plenty of parking. My roommate complimented my mani(this never happens so it must be really nice). Cons: They kept trying to sell me on shellac nail polish. Air bubbles on my nails. I’m gonna let it go since they’re only visible up close or in certain lights. Due to price and location, I’m gonna go back.