The girl tried very hard, but I was not satisfied with the service I received.
Impressions from the salon:
- komorka. It's a very small room. Manicure tables are inconvenient. Several times during the procedure, the master from the next table touched me
"It's cold." It's terribly cold. There's not a word about it anywhere. I thought I'd come with a dog, because the description says "you can have a dog," but it's a good thing I didn't: there is nothing designed to leave a dog somewhere. And I don't want to bring my friend into such a cold. By the way, the master had to heat the gel with a sinew.
- service. If it's so cold, we could at least arrange tea/coffee.
- sterility. Maybe I don't understand something, but I'm not sure if this micro-box (sukhozhar) really handles the instrument with high quality. And even if it is, I still have doubts about sterility, because the instruments are processed at the entrance to the room, in the area where outerwear is hung and customers walk past.
- the quality of the service. Julianna tried very hard, but:
- the cuticle became a fringe the very next day.
- after 2 weeks, absolutely all the nails were detached! (look at the photo, I have absolutely no long nails. I don't work with my hands, the dishwasher washes the dishes, and I clean with gloves.)
- the coating was not made "under the cuticle", respectively, the nails did not look "as if only from the salon" even on the first day
- all the nails are "crooked"