About Happy Nails salon
Happy Nails salon offers a variety of nail services with a focus on thoroughness and attention to detail. Customers report a generally pleasant experience, particularly enjoying the relaxing pedicures that include massages and extras like exfoliating scrubs. The gel manicure service is also appreciated for its quality, although some guests feel the process could be quicker. However, there are occasional concerns about the salon's atmosphere, including the presence of religious materials and jewelry sales. Some customers mentioned awkward interactions regarding payment and nail drying. Overall, Happy Nails provides a good experience for those seeking quality nail care at reasonable prices, with a commitment to customer satisfaction.
Very thorough pedicure and foot massage, and my technician seemed really nice. I was not offered the option of a gel polish which I would have preferred, they had a lot of religious material everywhere, and a jewelry saleswoman who tries to sell to you, and the interactions at the end were a little awkward like where to dry your nails, when/how to pay, etc. My pedicure looked okay but took a lot longer than I'm used to and chipped fairly soon after.
Just tried happy nails for the first time and had a great experience. I called ahead for an appointment and they were able to squeeze me in because of a cancellation. I got a regular pedicure and gel manicure. The woman who helped me took her time and did an excellent job exfoliating and cleaning my feet, gave me a great pedicure and surprised me with an exfoliating leg scrub, hot stones and massage. The massage chair was great as well and the experience was very relaxing. I followed up with a gel manicure which was nice and quick although she did not sacrifice quality and paid very close attention to detail. I was very happy with the services and plan to return. The gel manicure was $35 and the pedicure was $35 which I think is very reasonable!
Very thorough pedicure and foot massage, and my technician seemed really nice. I was not offered the option of a gel polish which I would have preferred, they had a lot of religious material everywhere, and a jewelry saleswoman who tries to sell to you, and the interactions at the end were a little awkward like where to dry your nails, when/how to pay, etc. My pedicure looked okay but took a lot longer than I'm used to and chipped fairly soon after.