I'm actually 1 of the ladies the other comment is speaking of. This happened about a week ago. I kindly requested them to wipe off a chair prior to eyebrow arching services. The chair was greasy and I really shouldn't have to explain myself, but they made me feel like I had to. I told them that us women have a lot of product in our hair and you have to wipe down those head rests. Guys, THEY MADE IT SUCH A BIG DEAL. I'll never understand. Maybe they felt like I shouldn't ask for clean things, I don't know. It was extremely off-putting.
The lady ended up walking away from her station without a word to me, leaving me standing there looking confused. She then had a HEATED argument with another tech. It was SO unprofessional and ghetto. Then a nice girl tried to do my eyebrows, but she messed my eyebrows up before, so I didn't want her again. She's sweet, she's still learning I guess. That's when I asked what the problem was. Why did she walk away because I requested a clean chair? YES I felt like they were talking about me. Yes , I told her I was very uncomfortable as she was doing it. Yes, she continued to do so. Speaking in their dialogue is not an oversight. It doesn't bother me because I wouldn't advise anyone to say anything rude to me where I could completely understand. Stay scary! Stay safe! That lady is not lying on them. This salon was really nice once upon a time. I think if you go during the week, you'll get much better services. She's talking about Kevin too! He is really good and the most requested. But I tell ladies all the time, the other guys are just as good as him. I promise. I'm putting them on pause for a little min. My last four visits were not as pleasant as they used to be. I need them to appreciate us a little more. â¤ď¸ Hopefully I'll be back in the future to give them a well deserved five...
   Read moreThis salon deserves ZERO stars. I visited this salon last week for the first and last time. Terrible job, my polish started cracking and coming off in less than 24 hours, the male doing my nails shaped my nails unevenly, I had to have him reshape them them twice, he nicked two fingers, and cut the bottom of my left foot using one of his tools roughly. The environment is not relaxing at all. My biggest issue is how an elderly patron was treated. She was approximately 70 years old, extremely sweet and soft spoken. The person who did her pedicure, did a HORRENDOUS job, as soon as she voiced her concerns about it, he was EXTREMELY RUDE TO HER!! He started yelling at her, as if he could be understood anyways!!! when it was time to remove her polish, to re-paint her nails, he was extremely rough with her, throwing her feet around rubbing the polish off hard and rough, he even sprayed nail polish remover on her hands, when she was looking at how he shaped her toenails. Please patronize another business. The way this woman was treated was utterly disgusting!! He was so rude to her that I had to speak up and say a few words to him!! Other patrons in the shop were appalled and voiced their concerns also! *PARIS NAIL & SPA you all need to realize who puts food on your families tables. No one deserves to be treated the way, and that sweet woman was treated! Shame on you all. If I had any authority, I'd shut your business down, based on how you treated that poor woman!!! Oh yeah, another first-time patron started recording his tirade, and the person servicing her had the audacity to tell her to stop recording! This nail shop...
   Read moreThis nail salon uses MMA acrylic mixes that make the nails impossible to remove at home!
The place is clean and they offer nail and toe services. Depending on the length, shape, style and color, they can be a bit expensive. When we arrived, we had to wait for a minute so I would recommend getting there close to when they open.
For the short acrylic set with shellac polish, I went to #9. I paid $37. He didnât talk much but my acrylic is laid smoothly and done quickly.
My sisters nail came out cute, white acrylic medium length with 2 designs. She paid $45 and had a little trouble with the older guy at #6. He failed to add enough acrylic to her nails. He went back and forth with her on this and complained when she asked him to add more. Although she was getting square nails, 3 came out coffin shaped, he filed them correctly THEN HE WALKED AWAY!
The sweet lady from station #1 had to finish her nails.
Updated review: On the 2nd photo, I got a full set/shellac pedicure. For $110, $43 for my pedicure $67 for my nails. I went to 4 for a pedicure and she was lovely, all of my dead skin was removed and came out perfectly.
I went to 8 for the pink nails with swirls, she was very quick and proficient. ALTHOUGH, this set was extremely hard to remove. I tried soaking in acetone, using my drill but as the product was coming off it was sticky. This could be a sign of using products w mma so be cautious.
If you go early during the day during the weekdays it will...
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