I hate to write bad reviews, but I have to say that the nail side of the business is not up to par. I decided to give a much more local nail salon a try instead of dragging myself out to Clayton to my... Read More
I hate to write bad reviews, but I have to say that the nail side of the business is not up to par. I decided to give a much more local nail salon a try instead of dragging myself out to Clayton to my usual place because I didn't want to deal with traffic. I went on yelp, and saw that Six Zero Seven had good reviews, so I moseyed over there to give them a try.I got a shellac french manicure and a pedicure. My fingers were never soaked in water or cleaned underneath, cuticles went virtually untouched, the massage was extremely short, and the manicure itself was terrible. It was thick, and had streaks as a result, and didn't cover my entire nail. The french tip was done by hand with no clean up to keep the round smooth moon shape on the upper part of the white polish for the french. The polish probably covered only 80% of each nail so the sides and top of my nail were exposed, making each nail have a "nail polish island". Shellac polish should last at least 2 weeks. The gel was so thick that the same day a corner of the nail got a slight lift and the polish peeled right off. The same thing happened and by day 4, all of my nails were bare from my $35+ french manicure. I'm wondering if the base coat wasn't used, or the one that was needed more than 10 seconds under UV light.My pedicure experience was similar in terms of quality of the paint job and detail paid to cleaning my nails and cuticles. Again, $35+ french pedicure that from a distance can pass, but within a few feet you can see the heavy polish and it's uneven consistency and sloppy french tip.I am skeptical that the pedicure tubs are cleaned appropriately, and the sterile glass with barbicide that keeps the metal utensils had a crust down to the water line where it had evaporated and had no lid. There were a few other signs I noticed that raised additional concern about proper health practices.The girl who did my nails was very young and sweet, she just needs more experience and training. It sounds like the hair side seems to be doing well, but I wouldn't return for nail services. I could have spent less money and gone to my usual place that is less expensive and does an impeccable job in a very meticulously kept shop. I hope that with time she fine tunes her craft as she seems to really like what she does! Read Less