This nail salon is mediocre at best. Not an incredibly clean or relaxing environment. When you walk in someone will yell from their station asking what you want. Sometimes they’ll check their phones in the middle of your manicure. The goal for them is to get you to spend money. Heaven forbid you want a simple manicure. They’ll try to upsell gel polish or acrylics or add other services. For instance, I was rudely told that I needed an eyebrow wax on two different occasions from two different technicians (I love full brows) I don’t think it’s a nail technicians place to suggest that I need to be waxed at all. If I want beauty advice I’d be at Sephora. At one visit I said I wanted GEL WHITE NAILS instead the technician put white French manicure powder all over my nail. From then on I was forced to use dark colors to cover it because of her mistake. Another time my black gel polish had cracked off every nail but two and when I went back I was told I’d have to stick with black or be charged again. So I went with black again and of course HOURS later it all cracked off again. Another time I had almond shaped nails and while getting a fill she cracked a piece of my nail and decided to fix it by filing all of my nails into that incredibly sharp claw like shape I didn’t ask for. LAZY. My last and final visit I wanted my acrylics removed and a simple standard polish manicure. The whole time he tried to upsell me and when after finally saying no to another full set, no to gel, no to a pedicure, and no to an eyebrow wax.. he rushed through my manicure. Not to mention they do not take off your acrylics like most salons would instead they file them down which leaves your natural nail raw and feeling bruised. When asking about this I was told its “quicker.” I could tell he wanted to get my manicure out of the way to get to a customer who would spend more money. So of course, IT LOOKED AWFUL. The nails were oddly shaped. The polish looked thick and sort of bubbly. At that point, I paid and tipped for the final time and I will not be returning. They don’t appreciate their business and so they’ve lost mine.