This place is decent, and very "health/safety conscious" as nail places go - they use a brand new file/buffer and sanitized tools for each person. I also saw some bleach and other good cleaning/disinf... Read More
This place is decent, and very "health/safety conscious" as nail places go - they use a brand new file/buffer and sanitized tools for each person. I also saw some bleach and other good cleaning/disinfecting products over behind the chairs/foot basins for pedicures, so I assume they are careful about that as well. The prices are good on some things, but a little high on other imo. $12 for regular manicure, $20 for regular pedicure, $30 for both - all a good deal. $38 for a spa pedicure is pretty high though, and $40+ for gel nails is definitely on the top-end in my book. The place I go to back home only charges $35 for *pink/white* gel nails and they do an awesome job. AND, they all speak English. Which is unfortunately more than I can say for Lady Nails. It wasn't until I had repeated myself 3 times that I wanted one more coat of polish before the woman doing my nails put the top-coat on (it was a very light-colored polish and with the 2 coats she had put on, you could still see through it a little, which I did not want), when finally one of the men noticed my efforts and walked over to ask what I was trying to tell her. He proceeded to translate for me, and then told me she spoke no English. I'll leave you to make your own decisions about how important that is to you, but for my part, all I know is that if he hadn't stepped in, my manicure would have ended up partially see-through. I was surprised she didn't *notice* that on her own, but honestly, she really seemed more on auto-pilot for the whole thing - 1 coat of that, 1 pass of filing on that, 1 quick pass with the cuticle trimmers...you get the idea. Now, having said all that, would I go back? Yes. But only for a basic mani-pedi, and I'd probably ask for one of the guys, who both spoke English and were very friendly. Wish I'd caught their names... Read Less