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  • Came here for walk in manicure last week Friday and shellac removal. Had to wait about 10 minutes. Service was great and attentive. Removal was gentle. they soak and scrape a little. I had concerns they would be too rough on my nails and the lady adjusted to my concerns. My regular manicure looked great. It is a good size place separate area for pedicure manicure and dry stations. Takes visa. Overall great service and would come back again. Update: June 14, 2017 visit. I have been here several times since my initial visit. I have to say it depends on the technician that you get. I had a few good experiences. A few times the technician cut my cuticles and it was hurting badly after. My last visit on June 14 was not that great. I came in for a French shellac manicure. The Korean lady that I had didn't like answering my questions, had attitude and didn't want to accommodate my request for a second coat. When I pointed out to her that she missed a spot, she refused to touch it up. When she was applying the French tips she seemed exasperated that I asked questions and wanted the line a bit thicker. Overall she did an OK job but because she used a very light white for French tips I ended up having to put my hands in the UV light 4-5 more times than usual which I didn't like because of the overexposure to the UVA. The manicure ended up looking OK but the next day the corner of one tip started shipping. I noticed that they didn't use CND shellac or OPI shellac and used some other brand. They have that in the salon but they didn't use those products. That's fine to use other brands but it doesn't seem the quality is there since it chipped the next day and that normally doesn't happen with a shellac manicure. The person that sat beside me also was doing a shellac manicure and there was some problem after they applied it and after the topcoat went on they noticed. I think it was bubbling or something and what ended up happening was they had to remove it and she had to do a shellac manicure all over again and they got another technician to do it. I've never seen that happen before and I felt so bad for the other girl. If that was me I would be so pissed at the wasted time. That doesn't seem to suggest to me that they know how to do a shellac manicure. Only a few salons truly know how to do a proper shellac manicure and unfortunately this is one of the salons that does not. Overall an OK place if you're looking to do nails but with so much choice out there there are definitely other salons.
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