![]() I try to have realistic expectations whenever I get my nails done at a new place. No regrets, but I doubt I'll go back unless I'm in a bind again. Overall it wasn't an awful experience, I just wasn't impressed. They have an ATM there to withdrawal the cash, but of course you get stuck with the convenience fee which is $2. They "tell" you this by posting a little plaque on each station WHILE you're getting your nails done. Finally, it turns out they do not allow you to add a tip onto a credit/debit charge - they only accept cash for tips. It wasn't the end of the world by any means, it just seemed careless and I didn't like how I had to point that out and he was just going to let it slide. He was taken back that I asked for another coat on the one hand to make them the same color, and told me that it was going to be "thicker" than the other hand. I let it slide, assuming he knew what he was doing, but as you'd expect my hands ended up being two different colors at the end. ![]() Next, the nail tech was nice and very efficient, which I always appreciate given the time crunch, but what blew my mind was when he put 4 coats of polish on one of my hands but only 3 coats on the other. ![]() First, the receptionist was not pleasant - gave me the feeling like I was wasting her time and a bother. Aesthetically the place is beautiful inside, and their prices are pretty much what you'd expect. I normally do not go to this salon, but I needed my nails done asap and this place had great reviews, so it was my first time there. I got a shellac color change done here on a Thursday afternoon during my lunch break at work. I totally get that, so this may have just been a one-off scenario. And it also completely depends on the nail tech you get as to what kind of experience you're going to have. It's a given that if you to any nail salon on a week day you're just not going to get as great of service as if you went on the weekend just due to the lack of people they have to impress.
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