Excellent salon, cozy atmosphere, the masters are all pros. It is convenient that you can do several procedures at the same time, it saves a lot of time.
The range of services has recently expanded and VIP rooms have appeared, where it is not necessary to even go to the sink during hair coloring, it is rolled up, and there is a TV in the room where a manicure / pedicure is done. In the common room where I used to do my manicure, I had to look at the phone, or at the stylish walls of the salon, it's a little boring.
I really liked the massage from master Marzhan. The endosphere has removed the swelling well and after the course the body looks more fit. I always went to Victoria's.
The craftsmen are excellent, they do the work efficiently, they were on manicure / pedicure and endosphere.
But the girls at the reception are extremely unfriendly, will not smile and will not look up from the phone.
The salon has been rebranded, currently called "Renome". I consider him the best: firstly, the location, secondly, the pleasant interior, and of course the excellent staff. Everyone does their job very well, from hair to pedicure. The bar works great, the menu is just chic. And the pearl of this salon is the endosphere device. Katerina is just a volschebnitsa, I definitely recommend it, it is she who has the endosphere, as an express procedure for weight loss, relaxation
I was there 2 or 3 times, everything was fine,
BUT when I came for a manicure today, explaining once again that I have a long nail bed and eponychia are located close, the master nodded and even without looking at my feet began to remove the length for me! Yes, she grazed the skin under my nails! It was the first time, it seems like we need to figure out the situation and start looking under the nails, but no, it wasn't enough for her and she continued to remove the length without looking at my nails and cut off my skin again! I didn't hear any apologies, apparently she thinks this is the NORM. I was very angry, but I continued the manicure. Next, she injured me with a typewriter when she was removing the cuticle. To that, she said she hadn't even come close. HELLO, if they tell you that it hurts, then it hurts and there is no need to argue here!
Further… She started to straighten my nails…
The result! Bumps on the nails, big cakes on the thumbs. Isn't this a horror?
And the worst part was that when I said I didn't like it, I wasn't offered to redo it and I paid 17,500. What do you think? I didn't have the words. I asked to be discharged from the pedicure, although I was offered to change the master. Why would I go to a salon where the receptionist has done nothing about this misunderstanding? She just handed me a payment terminal. "Miracle"
P.s: The master's name is Elena