Nail shops, Ive seen them ALL! From the loud and fast assembly line specials to the luxury spa organic tree gum experiences.
Ultimately, finding a nail shop that works for me comes down to three main things:
1) The technician must be a good listener, wise and interested in my life, and able to discuss and advise too, topics ranging from boyfriends to children to careers.
2) Availability. I dont want to have to wait a week with a broken nail to get an appointment with my fav technician.
3) Skill. My technician should know, after A few sessions, not right off the bat, how I like my nails done, what my pain threshold is, and keep me coming back by introducing new colours, designs and add-ons.
(Having a good TV, Hygiene, and working massage chairs are also important elements).
I am fortunate to have found Feons at Luxury Nails to suit and surpass my needs :)
Ive been going to her for over two years and am super happy with her and her sweet hubby David.