I was a regular customer but no more! This is what I experienced, you best believe.
Check out those who give good reviews and see what age/ race they are. There is service discrimination, its real, an... Read More
I was a regular customer but no more! This is what I experienced, you best believe.
Check out those who give good reviews and see what age/ race they are. There is service discrimination, its real, and in this times it's a pity.
1. If you're a college student just trying to get some nice trendy nails, sorry. They'll treat elder richer women better, you'll get ugly nails or not so trendy nails and if you get basic good nails you must have paid $45 upward. In fact, it's for rich people only and the energy is negative. They'll gossip about you in your face especially if you're young, and they'll treat you like nothing. I'm a young black college student and I hated my experience.
2. They treat you according to how much service you're getting = money you're paying.
3. Regular polish is an option but if you choose regular, you'll get an annoyed nail dresser repeating over and over how you should choose the gel polish instead. Gel is more expensive and good but that's not the point, give the customers a choice!
4. They have no detailed nail prices or service prices, so when you come in, if you're given a price at the counter, that price can increase as you're doing your nails.
I wish they had a paper that said:
Long nails: + $10
Coffin shape: + $5
Gel polish : + $10 to fixed cost ($25)
5. If you get the short hair nail dresser that cannot speak English very well, she's the rudest and won't do your nails well.
6. I got my nails messed up because I wanted the regular shape, and I was filling my nails. They were trying so hard not to give me the coffin shape ( I didn't want want to pay more money for the shape). The regular shape that I wanted was made ugly ( maybe out of spite). They looked very ugly when I left.
Overall, I'll say 0 stars. And what goes around surely comes around. Read Less