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CNJ Nails & Spa

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21 N Milpas St, Santa Barbara, California, 93103, United States
(805) 899-4554
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Sep 8, 2021
French tips chiped about a week later on my pedicure. Lady was a little rough, but nothing too crazy. Beautiful work tho. Might go again because it's in a convenient location.

Aug 20, 2021
I would rate this -0 stars!!! I’ve been to many nail salon but this would have to be the worst experience I’ve ever had. I asked for pedi which took an hour to complete. The lady cut my nails way too short and uneven but that’s not even the worst part when removing my cuticles SHE CUT ME AND DIDNT EVEN SAY ANYTHING SHE PROCEEDED DOING MY NAILS now it looks like it’s getting infected! NEVER GOING BACK AGAIN!

May 11, 2021
I would not recommend this nail salon because I went in and asked for matte acrylic nails and 2 clear acrylic nails one on each hand. On the clear nail I asked for a snake which in the image I showed them was just a squiggly line.(the image I chose was purposely easy to do b/c I’ve done it before but I wanted it on acrylic) I’ve done this myself many times in the past and when Jim said he didn’t know how to do that I was a bit confused but he said one of the ladies do it. During the process of filing my nails, a young lady began filing and glueing the nails down and stopped to help someone else so after 25 minutes Jim comes over. Jim saw two nails weren’t put on the right way so he ripped it off as if my nails didn’t have feeling. He proceeds to file all my nails again !!! and glue new ones. In the process of putting on acrylic, each nail started to sting and burn like underneath. Once it got to my right thumb the pain was unbearable, the pain went through my thumb and I took my hand away thinking i had a cut but no. My guess is that because they filed my bare nails 4 times it could be that they are thin. !!!!! Moving onto after the acrylic he used the same fluffy brush to clean any powder off your hands he uses that to sweep the acrylic powder off the table and into the trash which he touched barehand and didn’t bother washing his hands or using hand sanitizer. At that point I should’ve said something but he continued to shape my nails with a nail file using so much unnecessary force and I know because he cut on 3 different fingers. I kept moving my hand as an acknowledgment of it hurting so he started going light. At the end one of the ladies does the snake and it did not come out! It looks like a kid did it but I said that it was fine bc I wanted to leave and she took so long on the other nail and I was so close to saying that if she could just put a dot and leave it but after 10 !!! Times taking it off and starting over she did it and it looks worse than the other nail itself. !!! I’ve gotten acrylic nails before and I’ve never had my nails physically hurt leaving or the day after. Never have I gotten this same acrylic nails and it hurt like this !!!!!!!!!! My cuticles have never been left like this and I e never before had acrylic on my finger tips!!! The clear nails has air bubbles and it’s way thicker than the rest and one of them, the end is slanted not straight (I asked for coffin) the tip should be straight flat but I look like /

Feb 28, 2021
I’ve been getting my nails done here since high school! I love these people, their so nice and make you feel welcomed.

Aug 29, 2019
It was my first experience there and I really enjoyed the people and the quality of my pedicure. It is a small, comfy, very homey shop.

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