Critical: Cleanliness, Professionalism, QualityI went here last week to get dip extensions and a lady started out doing my nails. She glued tips on one hand then got up and handed me off to a guy who looked very nervous. He started off putting glue on my natural nails opposed to the tips, the correct way, and got the nails stuck to his hands multiple times trying to apply them. After dipping my nails in the powder he would slap my hands to get the loose powder off instead of brushing it off. When he finished, all of my nails were different lengths, shapes, and most of them were crooked. Quite a few had specks of dirt inside of them as well. I went back this evening to get them fixed by a different guy, and when I asked a lady, probably a manager or someone higher up, if I could just get a new set because my current one was beyond repair, she told me “No, it will ruin your nails.” At this point I don’t care if my nails are flimsy for a few weeks, I don’t want to walk around with my nails crooked and dirty. The new guy took the electric file and took off the top coat, hit my nail bed multiple times, and then just dipped them again. He filed them down on the sides, but only on a few nails, and made them even more crooked than before. My ring fingers were both white, but now look grey, and there’s a hair inside of one of my nails. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste your money. Out of 3 different people that worked on my nails, none of them knew what they were doing and it showed.Service: Dip powderI went here last week to get dip extensions and a lady started out doing my nails. She glued tips on one hand then got up and handed me off to a guy who looked very nervous. He started off putting glue on my natural nails opposed to the …More
I went here last week to get dip extensions and a lady started out doing my nails. She glued tips on one hand then got up and handed me off to a guy who looked very nervous. He started off putting glue on my natural nails opposed to the tips, the correct way, and got the nails stuck to his hands multiple times trying to apply them. After dipping my nails in the powder he would slap my hands to get the loose powder off instead of brushing it off. When he finished, all of my nails were different lengths, shapes, and most of them were crooked. Quite a few had specks of dirt inside of them as well. I went back this evening to get them fixed by a different guy, and when I asked a lady, probably a manager or someone higher up, if I could just get a new set because my current one was beyond repair, she told me “No, it will ruin your nails.” At this point I don’t care if my nails are flimsy for a few weeks, I don’t want to walk around with my nails crooked and dirty. The new guy took the electric file and took off the top coat, hit my nail bed multiple times, and then just dipped them again. He filed them down on the sides, but only on a few nails, and made them even more crooked than before. My ring fingers were both white, but now look grey, and there’s a hair inside of one of my nails. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste your money. Out of 3 different people that worked on my nails, none of them knew what they were doing and it showed.