@lzhello onenailspa66 If I could give them no stars I would. Unfortunately, you need at least one star to post. Please run, don't walk into this nail salon. I never had acrylic nails nor have I ever had SS powder or gel before going to this nail salon. I keep my nails short and neat, and rarely any color. But on this day I try a ss powder. My nails were beautiful so I decided to go back and get a gel. The process to take off the powder should have been soak with cotton balls and foil. But unbeknownst to me, because I never did this before , they soaked my nails in Acetone for 5 minutes and then used a electric drill to take the rest off. My nail beds were soo sore that I couldn't touch them. After a week my nails Still continues to break, peel, bend, and split. I’ve read up on how you should remove the powder and/or gel and it states COTTON BALLS SOAKED IN Acetone and foil to wrap each finger. The worst thing about them is that they weren’t crowded. They just didn’t care about the health of my nails. I have purchased mail strengthening and moisturizer for my nails . I also have to continue to clip them as they grow because they keep splitting on the sides of my nails which is painful and catching on to everything . I also use nail glue on the split parts because I keep running out of bandages . I’m not writing this just to bad mouth them. I went back to them and showed them my nails. I asked why did they use a drill instead of the Colton balls and foil. I also asked what treatment could I use to aid in the healing of my nail bed…THEY DIDN’T KNOW !!! Please spend your money someplace that st least care about your nail health… not just how pretty they...
   Read moreRevising this review because I went back and they fixed it, no questions asked!
All in all, I had low expectations and it seems they were making an effort to do nice designs for people and be accommodating, the quality itself of the manicure is just not on par with what I’m used to. That being said, it was slightly cheaper than what I normally pay (acrylic manicure $68, gel pedi $38)
Not disappointed by any means but not blown away either. I’d give it a B- overall. Affordable but...
   Read moreCheck out my photo updates. After visiting this spot twice I dropped my score to three stars. I found that their services don’t last. My pedi didn’t last long. It usually does. I also went back for another SNS dip mani and the nail tech wasn’t great with their technic with shaping or using the SNS properly. I returned 4 days later to get a mail repaired because the SNS top coat shattered and the same tech filed the nail down then put gel top coat on SNS dipping power. That one mail was then shiner than the rest of my nails and when I expressed concern they wouldn’t do anything. After this experience I wouldn’t recommend and I probs won’t return. You could go to another spot in the area for the same prices and a better experience - cleaner, more professional, better techniques. It’s not worth the hassle & short period your nails WILL look good. I left my OG review below after my first visit for reference. But looking back the pedicure was MEH.
Solid spot in Crown Heights. You’ll get what you pay for. There are massage chairs if you get a pedi and the pedi water is jelly which was a nice experience. It’s a clean place and they have a lot of colors. They offer a wide range of services and I found their prices to be better than other nail salons in this area. I got a dip manicure on my natural nail for $38 - just polish no art. I also got a pedicure for $30 that came with a message, callus remover, and a scrub. I would...
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