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I've come here a few times for gel manicures and I've always just had an okay experience. The first few times I came the gel wasn't done properly on a few fingers that it began peel from the cuticle on up from the first day I had them done. I was pretty upset about this considering I spent $40 and an hour of my time getting my nails done just to have it rip off on a few fingers. I assumed this was just a one time thing so I didn't think much of it and came back a few weeks later. When I came back and got another gel manicure, my gel polish took 2 days to chip. 2 FREAKING DAYS. I can go longer than that with regular non gel manicure that I do myself at home. I was beyond furious that my nails didn't even last a week before chipping and peeling off. I did notice that the woman doing my nails was in a hurry and did not put two coats of polish prior to adding the glitter, which is what has been done to my nails in the past when it lasted. I didn't say anything thinking that she knew what she was doing and maybe used a different kind of gel. I gave this place a few chances before deciding to part ways but I think the time has come to find a new nail salon.
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