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3.9 Google Review
2200 Brock Rd, Pickering, Ontario, L1X 2R2, Canada
(905) 426-4613
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Aug 5, 2021
Place is terrible. Went in for my birthday to get my nails done, acrylic set. One younger lady was going on about how she thinks she's being catfished by some guy and telling me there personal business... made my nails look like eggs, I said something twice they didn't care so I paid and left.. came back the next day because people were commenting on how bad they were and the lady got annoyed with me and told me to tell them if I don't like it next time which is did... twice ... added more acrylic to my nails and filed them down instead of just re doing them even tho I said I would pay an extra 20$ and still made my nails look like eggs in the end while getting annoyed with me... ended up driving to pro spa sad because I have eggs as fingers and now I have to spend 210$ all in total for 2 sets of nails in 2 days... never going back there again. Waste of time and money. PRO SPA IN AJAX is AMAZING.. left their salon with the biggest smile on my face.... this place will agrue with anybody forever

Dec 6, 2019
I love this place... I've been twice. Most recently, I got an ombre French manicure done for my wedding and they did a great job. Pricing is very reasonable and the service is great. I found the technicians to be more friendly than the typical nail salon. Highly recommend.

Dec 16, 2020
I'm the type of person who's used to quality nails .. I like them to be done nice and look a certain way. Lord knows that if we weren't going through a pandemic I would have gone somewhere else but desperate times call for desperate measures and after my time spent there I realize I was better without. I wish I could rate this place a 0 but the single star is for the owner or what seemed to be the mom who was a very kind upon my arrival. As i went to my chair the lady doing my nails (I believe one of her daughters) were set to do my nails. She was on the phone and didn't even stop to greet me or say hi once. After her phone call she proceeded to do my nails. I asked for the overlay on my nails not to be to thick but thought she would use her own judgement to know that I didn't want my nails to be thin to the point where the would've broke the next day. Two nails required a tip but one nail was completely broken off. She recreated the one that was broken off super thin to the point where if I hit across something it would've broken off immediately and thought that kind of work was okay. I had to ask her to add another coat and even then, it was the thinnest I've ever had my nails. After putting an overlay of acrylic on all of my nails she started to shave them down but shaved one in particular where a part of my real nail now came to show at the surface. When I brought that to her attention that my nail was showing (implying that I needed more acrylic) she gave me a bogus excuse as to why it was like that and caught an attitude. I used to be the type to let nail techs do whatever they please but if I'm paying you I should be able to have my nails done the way I like it. At that point we went back and forth with me trying to figure out why my nail was already lifting before I left the place. Clearly she was just inexperienced . From taking the previous shellac nail color off, to applying the acrylic, to shaping the nail, it was all so hurried and I would never go back. The only reason why my shape is the ONLY thing that is okay is because of my lady who previously did my nails before. Otherwise, my nails would've been completely jacked. While in our conversation I had said the customers always right and I understand that doesn't go for every situation but I wasn't rude nor was I disrespectful. I just asked her to do her job. I said that in the sense that you're running a business .. there's a certain way you do and do not act. This is how you lose customers. I'm surely never going back and you best believe my friends aren't either. The owner (her mom) wanted to pass me off to what looked like her sister but at that point I was done and ready to leave. Didn't end up having to pay for my nails as she "refused my service" lol. Dont go there, not worth it. The owner was friendly but they need to be more professional and work on their craft.

Dec 7, 2020
Called them for a last minute walk in, So proud of how accommodating they are to my mom!

Feb 20, 2020
While at the end of my appointment my nails did look nice, it was not a fun process. The staff clearly did not care about me as a customer. She was very aggressive with the nail file and cut me in three different places, without even an apology. The shellac did not hold up and peeled that same day. The website also has not been updated and the prices are inaccurate, they've been updated (increased) by hand on a sign at the salon. It's also not the cleanest salon I have ever been too. I won't be going back.

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