2 /5 Susanne Nielsen: I am not one to leave a negative review but if there’s one thing I don’t like it’s being lied to regarding pricing. I was told that the Dip manicure would be $53 and I ended up being charged $3 more. it’s not the amount, but the principal. Also Dip manicures if done correctly do not require UV lamps! And to add insult to injury she said because she used the UV lamp that they charge three dollars more which she knew I didn’t want to begin with! And she didn’t offer the dip manicure without it.
They also only offer one week guarantee versus the usual 2 weeks, and on day 5 they already started cracking off (See picture) so a $56 dip plus tip lasted only five days, what a joke. This may be decent a place to go for gel manicures but definitely not dip manicures. Very disappointing experience. :/
Reply:
I never asked for gel anything, just a dip manicure which usually includes just powder/ no gel or UV. I was on a business trip and no I did not alter my nails. Not sure why you bring up cutting my cuticles as I never asked for that.
Since there are a couple of chips now, I’m just going to have them redone at my original place (they charge a few dollars more but I get a 10 day guarantee and they last three weeks). But thanks anyhow..