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3.9 Google Review
298 Ellicott St, Buffalo, New York, 14203, United States
(716) 842-1921
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Aug 28, 2021
Sometimes they give you a we don’t like Black People Vibe !!!! I Left

Nov 1, 2021
They dont wax your upper lip or chin even if your vaccinated and they have a mask on and other places are doing it. Some people dont have cars or transportation to go anywhere else when they the only salon dtw smh.

Jul 29, 2021
Went to this place today since I decided to spend the day downtown and spent $90 for a french manicure and white toes. My pinky toe has nail polish just splattered on and they cut my cuticles up on my fingers. I do not recommend anybody to go here

Oct 19, 2021
they try and charge high prices but nails don’t last longer than 4 days. ann hoang litterally made my finger bleed cause she scrubbed so hard with the nail filer.

Oct 19, 2021
This is the worst nail tech service I've ever experienced in my life. Before Amy and her husband did my nails i asked did they know how to do tapesquare nails. I showed pictures of examples of what i want and they said they know how to do it and told me to pay first and then once i paid they persued to do my nails. Before Amy applied the acrlic to my nails, i realized she wasn't doing it tapesquared so i asked her can she make the square smaller (tapesquare) she said that's too much work and told me to do it myself and gave me the nail file. I was very calm although upset, I than began to file my own nails and showed her the difference, and i asked can i have half or all of my money back because i didn't get what i paid for and asked for, and on top of that she told me to do the nails myself. Her and her husband refused to give me my money back and she told me to not come back to her salon. (I filed my right hand to try to make it tapesquare nails. Amy and her husband did the left hand)

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