I don't like to write reviews, much less bad ones, but this salon is worth it. I recently moved to Uzbekistan and it was my first manicure in a new country and it was terrible. I had a very low-quality coating, so low-quality that when I came home I saw that there were already detachments on my nails (that is, 20 minutes after the manicure), one nail broke (also immediately after the manicure), I very tactfully wrote in telegrams about these problems, and I was politely offered to redo the manicure for free, and I was very happy about it, because I realized that I didn't even go through a week with such a coating. But, it was not there, when I came to a free makeover of a low-quality manicure, the owner of the salon Alfiya arranged a debriefing for me instead of a makeover, and with other clients. She argued with me and proved that I was wrong, and that the manicure should be like that. When I asked if there should be a detachment immediately after the manicure, she answered "Yes", said that the master who did my manicure offered me to strengthen my nails, and I refused, when I started saying that this did not happen, they told me that they trusted their masters more than their clients... and I can still unsubscribe for a very long time, what else I heard in my address, and the only thing I said about all this dirt that was poured on me is that I advise you to watch the cameras with sound, and then reconsider everything that was said to me. As it became clear, no one began to redo my manicure. In general, a miser pays twice, so you have to go to a normal salon to normal craftsmen and redo this horror. I do not recommend this salon, the quality and service do not match the price.
And by the way, visiting this salon is another disadvantage that I unwittingly found in this country.
I think today this is the best manicure and pedicure studio. The studio itself is very beautiful, cozy and clean. And most importantly, top-level craftsmen are working! Who came to them once will not go to others 🌸🌸🌸