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  • Maybe I'm too picky, or my OCD and anxiety are making this a bigger deal than it is. I haven't had a professional mani/pedi for over 10 years (thanks anxiety and OCD!) Maybe?: *it's normal to have bruises and cuts on my feet after a pedicure *for the manicurist to bring used tools (cuticle nipper, cuticle pusher, and buffing block) from her last client and use them on me. *for them to not understand that my "7 free" nail polish I brought would dry very fast so the bottle needed to be shaken. No, the polish was not bad, it is brand new. *not painting the whole finger nail because my polish "is bad" even after me explaining 3x to just close it and shake it (ffs), so I had more like a half mani. It looked bad, I do not suggest this as a new trend. *Having to practically yell at the pedicurist to not touch me with her latex gloves, because I have an allergy. She only understood when I would not let her touch my feet and one of the other girls there explained to her. I know they all don't speak great english, but I don't know what the pidgin is for "you are trying to kill me". * not inspecting my feet before going to town on them with that cheese grater thing. I had just exfoliated them at home and they were baby soft. That grater cut the bottoms of my toes. *Having my whole mani rushed, making me contort in the pedicure chair so it could be done there because they wanted to close up and go home I'm pretty sure they didn't like me because I got the cheapest option, refused to use their polish and they couldn't understand mine, I came in an hour before they closed, and didn't want gels/tips/wraps/anything beyond polish on my nails. I got a fairly unwelcome feeling from everyone except the pedicurist. Though we didn't understand eachother, she was very friendly. I do know that when I do my own mani (covering the whole nail), using that brand of polish, I go a week minimum without chips. After the one I paid for, my first chip was 3 hours later. At least my toes still look nice (now that the bruising on them is gone anyway). The half-mani only survived 4 days before the chips were so bad I had to remove the remnants of polish.
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