Horrible experience! Feels dirty inside, the guy said«come sit down» I felt like in a rude manner. When I told him what I wanted done with my nails he didn’t know what I was talking about so I left. Went to another nail place and they told me that a person who goes around to check on places found 8 code violations with A NAILS. She said she doesn’t like to talk bad about places but she was happy I chose otherwise:)
Sandy R.
Tu valoración: 1 Enid, OK
I came to Oregon to visit my daughter and her family. I wanted to have a special girl time with my daughter and granddaughter so we planned to have pedicures done.(I must say I have been in the beauty industry for 30 + years.) We had appointments at 4 we got into the chairs about 4:05 and my granddaughter was done at 4:20 and my daughter was out of the chair at 4:25. I was done by 4:35 that’s because the lady left me 3 times… then pon me off on her daughter. They used dial soap on our feet… oh wait… she rubbed the cheap little pumice block across the bottom of my toes once and when it came to rubbing the lotion… Omgoodness 3 strokes up the front of my leg. THATWASIT… Time to paint my toes… which I had to tell them 3 times what I wanted. MYTOESLOOKAWFUL. I AMSODISAPPOINTED. I spoke with the owner, explain to her I have done this for over 30 years. And this was very disappointing. All of a sudden she didn’t speak English. Charge me $ 92 for a piss poor job. Avoid this place at all cost. Oh and cash ONLY! I GIVETHISPLACEAN… F… The only reason they got 1 star is because I couldn’t post anything unless I rated this sad place.
Brittany H.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
Great Experience, Call First. Take cash and local checks only. Family own business. My nails are always flawless. Love this place!
Sophia K.
Tu valoración: 2 Astoria, OR
I got acrylics done here because my normal nail guy was out of town and I needed these for an important event going on. I got my nails done exactly 5 days before the night of the event and the day of it, my thumb nail came off. If you’ve ever had your nails done before, you know your thumb is usally the last to come off. I refuse to go back there. The husband is very rude and they just don’t care about their work. If you’re just getting your nails painted I’m sure they’re fine but I will not get an acrylic set here again.
Katherine C.
Tu valoración: 4 Hammond, OR
For $ 20 I got a shellac French manicure. The wife did my nails and while her daughter who was working in the next station over was using cuticle oil and tending to her customer’s cuticles the wife did not do any of this for me. I was skeptical at first when I walked in. The price board is rather confusing to me and the atmosphere was rather bland. But the wife did a confident, quick, nice looking manicure and for $ 20 that’s hard to beat. I wish she did my cuticles, but I will definitely go back.
Anna G.
Tu valoración: 1 Renton, WA
The man that run the shop is very very rude. Also terrible paint job. Dont go there.
Fiona P.
Tu valoración: 3 Gresham, OR
The wife does an excellent job when she does not feel rushed, but I often get stuck with her husband if I do not specify for only her. He usually rushes, is indifferent, and doesn’t pay attention to the details… His attitude is «good enough». The only reason I go is because I can get a acrylic replacement nail, fill, and air brush tips for under $ 30. So as long as you stand firm in making sure the details are to your liking, they can be pretty good.
Emily G.
Tu valoración: 1 Vancouver, WA
Came in one week ago for shellac manicure. I’ve had many, but my sister in law was getting her first. As per the gals recommendation– we got French tips– classic white. She was very friendly, but there was only three people working– she was doing both of our manicures simultaneously– and only put one sloppily applied topcoat on. We could tell there were going to be weak spots– and they didn’t have the tough hard feeling my nails normally have with the shellac. Fast forward ONE week– both of our manicures are looking horrible. One of mine got bumped and completely broke off, and the whites were cracked and chipped on nearly every nail. My SIL called and they told us to come in at 10:30 to have them fixed. We are located about 30miles away in Ocean Park– but decided to try again. When we got there– the guy examine four nails and tried to make excuses about how if you type a lot or are hard on them they chip– and I basically called him out and said– we didn’t do anything super harsh– and that the nature of the shellac if done correctly should mean it survives more than your average polish. Anyway– at first the plan was just to repair the severely damaged nails and slap another coat on the others– but then the lady looked at them and suggested we do a solid color to help them last longer– and she removed everything and started fresh. Things were going decent until they switched again and the guy came back– SLOPPED another coat of topcoat on– and declared us done. My SIL had a black fuzzy on one of her nails– asked to have it removed before further coats be applied– but he shrugged her off and said no one would notice it. We both still have speckles of white in the corners where some of the old white shows through as well. I just find the attitude of «no one else will notice» to be unacceptable. In whose world is it okay to leave hair stuck to your nails? I know at least one person who had an appointment walked out while we were there because they were 20 minutes late getting her in and she couldn’t wait. You can try making an appointment– but with only the owners working– its hard to say whether it will help you.