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Lisa's Nails

Lisa's Nails

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4.6 Google Review
1211 Texas St, Fairfield, California, 94533, United States
(707) 426-4236
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Jan 14, 2022
We loved it! My first time here. I called and made an appointment for myself, my sister and our daughters. My neice walked in saying "I hope they don't mess up my nails" and walked out ecstatic with the results. My daughter got her first acrylic set and is very happy with them. My sister and I were very pleased with our pedicures. I appreciated that all of the employees were fully masked the whole time. We will be back.

Dec 29, 2021
Very good on the pedicure but not so great on the false nails

Jan 26, 2022
Quality and prices are great. Amazing place.

May 15, 2021
I came in with 3 other people, so it was the 4 of us. All the guys were happy. They walked out with clean, immaculately painted toes and hands free of hang nails. I loved my nails! Just a great shape and they didn't make my nails feel super brittle.

Dec 15, 2021
Walked into the empty shop and politely asked if they were available for a manicure and pedicure and as I was looked up and down I was told to hold on where the worker went to the back and returned alongside the owner Lisa to tell me no. A simple no would’ve been okay but the look didn’t sit well with me. I then called the shop after leaving and asked the same question in a higher pitch voice and was told that they had availability and to come right away. To her surprise it was me. I said hi just called and spoke to Lisa and before I could say anything else she cut me off to explain that because I was a man she assumed I’d be uncomfortable to have a man do my manicure. She never once gave me the option of even asking if I was okay with it and she humiliated me in front of other customers that walked in after I was turned away. I work hard and my money spends like everyone else and I felt discriminated against both as being racially profiled and it was definitely gender bias. Shame on them!

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