Nail Salons are a dime a dozen, especially ones like these. You come in, an Asian woman tells you to pick a color, and you sit there for a while while they cement artificial appendages to your finger... Read More
Nail Salons are a dime a dozen, especially ones like these. You come in, an Asian woman tells you to pick a color, and you sit there for a while while they cement artificial appendages to your fingertips. That being said, I think these folks do a nice job of that, as compared to other places I've been. I walked in, nail-less, without an appointment at 2 pm on a friday, and walked out at 3 with a very well done full set of American manicured nails. For $27, no complaints here. The shop itself is relatively new, and they have about a million chairs, so I'm sure they're very well equipped to handle lots of traffic. As for my manicure itself, the result was great, but the process was less than glamorous. She did my nails very quickly and proficiently, without cutting me or hurting me whatsoever (which is great - I usually tend to walk out of salons with a bloody cuticle or two), but it was also very no-frills. Her tools weren't "dirty," but I wouldn't call them clean. But that's true of pretty much every nail joint I've ever been to. Also, she cut the nail tips with a pair of office scissors, rather than a nail cutter, which i found incredibly odd.... but hey, it worked.Bottom line - this place is close to my house, and right next to the Sicklerville Five Guys. I'll definitely be back. Read Less