I went there by accident but on purpose on a Thursday. I went to the only Male staff member and he definitely did an A1 job. Excellent service and very friendly. My nails are a gem. Quick and efficient and I felt zero nips. They took my picture and made it come to reality. Definitely a continuous trip for me.
September 2023
ignorant and rude...I have been coming here for years she had the nerve to get smart with me...because she is crowded its a way to do things and she was just plain ignorant the owner.... read full review
September 2022
$40 for the nail powder (dip powder). The wait to be seated and start my nails was 30 minutes on a Friday afternoon around 3PM. I suggest coming when they're less busy. The owner finally sat me down and soaked my whole fingers in acetone to remove my previous nail powder color. My fingers soaked for 40 minutes. Then she did a rough manicure. I suggested that she use cotton balls soaked in acetone to prevent the nail polish that melts in the acetone from adhering to skin. Normally, an acetone soaked cottonball is applied on top old nail powder and is contained and held in place by a small piece of foil. Their lazier method wastes acetone and made a sticky mess all... read full review
I went there by accident but on purpose on a Thursday. I went to the only Male staff member and he definitely did an A1 job. Excellent service and very friendly. My nails are a gem. Quick and efficient and I felt zero nips. They took my picture and made it come to reality. Definitely a continuous trip for me.
ignorant and rude...I have been coming here for years she had the nerve to get smart with me...because she is crowded its a way to do things and she was just plain ignorant the owner.... read full review
$40 for the nail powder (dip powder). The wait to be seated and start my nails was 30 minutes on a Friday afternoon around 3PM. I suggest coming when they're less busy. The owner finally sat me down and soaked my whole fingers in acetone to remove my previous nail powder color. My fingers soaked for 40 minutes. Then she did a rough manicure. I suggested that she use cotton balls soaked in acetone to prevent the nail polish that melts in the acetone from adhering to skin. Normally, an acetone soaked cottonball is applied on top old nail powder and is contained and held in place by a small piece of foil. Their lazier method wastes acetone and made a sticky mess all... read full review