Got a pedicure here last Saturday and after one day the nail polish already started to chip. He also never spoke to me and was in such a hurry and the paint job was sloppy. It cost $ 25 for a pedicure and I could have done a better job! He also didn’t spend any time massaging my feet/legs which is something I enjoy when getting a pedicure. Not going to go back here again. Their goal is quantity, not quality.
Jane V.
Classificação do local: 1 Minneapolis, MN
Owner was very rude; she yelled at my 4 year old son for carrying a baby doll in his hands because he wasn’t a girl. He almost cried. FYI, he wanted a sister so I gave him a doll, but regardless, you shouldn’t be yelling at anyone, let alone a 4 year old.
Anna T.
Classificação do local: 1 Minneapolis, MN
Okay, this review is for the nail place inside Valley View mall in Onalaska; it’s the one next to Sears. I have to say they were friendly, but this is the worst manicure I’ve had in my entire life. The tools just came out of a drawer or jar at the work station, no hygienic or sanitizing equipment in sight. They had me move from chair to chair and person to person because it was so busy. This would have been okay, but because they rushed my manicure, my nails smudged and chipped within one hour because the polish was applied too thick. When I examined my nails closer, I could see the second layer of polish where the tech didn’t spread the polish completely to the edges. Within another hour my cuticles started peeling back. By the next day, more chipping had ensued and even peeling. It wasn’t worth keeping anymore, and it had barely been 24 hours. Each piece of polish actually peeled off my nail in a complete piece. I know it’s terribly bad for my nails to do that, but I couldn’t help it. It was the only satisfying thing about this manicure.