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Manicure by Professionail?
Question:
I am wondering if anyone has been to the Salons where they do Manicure & Pedicures..
I think they are called Professionail.
If you have been to them, what did you think and how much is a Manicure?


Answer:
Hey i went to one in brisbane, without ranting too much i wasn't very impressed at all. i went there twice, but wouldn't go again. i think they're fairly inexpensive though. i just found the staff to be impolite and once i was kept waiting til 9.15 for a 9am appt for someone to arrive and unlock/open the store! what's with that??
hth!

Answer:
Yea, steer clear! I went in for a French manicure and the manicurist did the white tips, painted them with clear polish then mumbled something in broken English that I couldn't understand and walked off.
I was waiting for her to do the coat of nude polish over the top of my bright white tips, and I sat there for about 20 minutes while she swept the floor around me without saying anything, before I finally asked whether she was going to do another coat and she said "No, that's the end. You can go now"

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Originally Posted by Sparkly Red Pumps Yea, steer clear! I went in for a French manicure and the manicurist did the white tips, painted them with clear polish then mumbled something in broken English that I couldn't understand and walked off.

I was waiting for her to do the coat of nude polish over the top of my bright white tips, and I sat there for about 20 minutes while she swept the floor around me without saying anything, before I finally asked whether she was going to do another coat and she said "No, that's the end. You can go now"

no way!!!! that's unbelievable!

and that's all I've got to say about that

Answer:
They are hit and miss! A couple of years ago, I got a few regular pedicures and was fairly happy. Went back a couple of weeks ago and was pretty disappointed. She barely spoke to me or said hello ( but I saw other employees saying hello and being polite), she forgot what colour nailpolish I'd picked about 4 times and someone else ended up asking me and I still had some rough parts left on my feet.
Ok for a quick job but I think I will spend the extra money next time and go elsewhere for a more friendly and complete pedicure.

Answer:
I go for my acrylic infills but I wouldn't go for a regular manicure. The majority of the staff barely speak English and you usually have to repeat any instructions 5 times

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I have been twice for a mani and pedi, first time was good second not so good, she was very rough I found myself flinching and pulling back when she was clipping at my cuticles argh never again!

Answer:
Have they even been trained properly? So many places poping up with technicians that don't speak proper english. I've been to two places and was unhappy with both. Each nail was a different shape some were square and others were almond! The french tips were poorly sprayed. I have yet to find a good manicurist. If anyone has one please share.

Answer:
I didnt really like it
It was really rushed and impersonal, I would only ever use them again as a alast resort.

Answer:
okkk, think i get the picture I m ight shop around, i need somewhere that does 2 people ata time, i cannot find anyone



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