My friend and I came here on Sunday because it was the only place that was open to get our nails done. She got a fill in and I got gel. I asked to just get a redo on my polish, but apparently she disregarded that, didn’t ask me what I wanted later, and gave me a manicure that cost me $ 38. The edges didn’t look good and I’m very unhappy with the way it looks. My friend got the fill in and the poor girl could barely hold a conversation with me because she got burnt so bad by the sander. Jennifer was very nasty to her and told her not to look because then she wouldn’t feel it burn her. She said«it’s just cause you’re looking at it». Not to mention she kept getting up from the chair and it took my friend an hour and a half to et a fill in with one color! I will never go back there again. I will wait until the weekdays to hit my favorite spot Enchanted Nails which is in the next plaza over!
Katie N.
Classificação do local: 1 Northeast Dallas, Dallas, TX
I have been here several times, and I have never been totally satisfied. EVERYTIME I have gotten a pedicure here, they have made my nail bleed in some way, either by cutting it to the quick or tearing out parts of the side. I once got a mani/pedi at the same time, so they had me stay in the pedicure chair while they did my manicure as well. That time, I asked for a gel, American manicure. The tips on all of my nails were different sizes, the whole manicure was slanted(since they did it with me in the pedicure chair), and they got gel on my fingers. So, when they stuck my hands in the uv to cure the gel, my fingers began to BURN since the gel was on my fingers. Even with all of this, I decided to come back again today, and I asked only for an american manicure. I already had clear/white nail polish on, and the lady did not remove it first thing, but i figured it was part of her technique. She finished caring for my nails and was about to apply the polish when I stopped her to ask if she was going to take off the nail polish that was already there. She looked confused and then asked me if it was gel on my nails, and it was not, just normal polish. She then stuck both my hands in a bowl of acetone and attempted to scrape of the nail polish with a cuticle tool. I told her it was just regular nail polish, but she insisted that this was how we would have to get off the nail polish. **FYI: Acetone is bad for your skin as it dries it out, and it is NEVER a good idea to soak both your hands in it. Sometimes nail technicians do have to soak your nails in acetone to remove things like acrylic or gel nails, but usually they dab a cotton ball in acetone and it is wrapped around your nail with a piece of tin foil to avoid harming your whole hand.** Anyways, she gets off the polish, and then proceeds to do the American manicure, but the«white» she uses is actually clear, and hardly looks like a natural nail tip. At this point, I gave up, and I told her to just paint the entire nail«white.» I don’t usually ever write bad reviews, but this place has constantly not lived up to expectations. I also think the people there are REALLY nice, but just not great with nails.