1 /5 miag garmendia: I’m not from the US so i’ve never really gotten my nails here. I wanted to get my nails but I was wary of trying a regular nail salon like these but saw the pictures and thought why not even when I was thinking of trying an actual independent Nail technician. Anyways, they only got like 3 people working in there so you must wait a lot, the language barrier is strong so when they ask you stuff you probably won’t understand it if you don’t speak vietnamese or chinese. First of all, there’s no hygiene, they use cheap rough towels that make it painful when they’re “rubbing” it on your nails. They don’t ask a single time if they’re hurting you or if they’re being to rough, and if you tell them it doesn’t matter because they will keep making it painful. Every time I go to an actual nail salon I get asked if my nails are sensitive or if they’re hurting me! I got french tips so every time they added some liquid that must be acetone it hurted my nails, instead of using a small brush but I guess they’re just trying to make it quick and painful as ever. My nails were bleeding too and they didn’t even clean it. Please don’t think about it and go to an actual nail technician because the unprofessionalism is not WORTH IT.