SeaSpray
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I've been going to a woman named Judy for about 6 1/2 years now to get my nails done. I get acrylics every 2 weeks. In all honesty, she doesn't do a great job. I think she needs stronger glasses
Often, my nails will start to lift before the next fill. A lot of times, one or more nails will come off all together.
I had an appt last Friday morning but I was having stomach trouble and cancelled the appt. When I called back on Saturday to reschedule, I was told that Judy won't be back in the shop until Thursday (the only day of the week that I work), and with 2 nails off already, I was not about to wait until Friday. I even asked if the other nail technician had anything available before then, but she didn't.
So....as hard as it was to find a nail salon open on a Monday, I found one about 10-15 minutes away and made an appt for noon today. I wasn't sure what to expect. It was one of those "asian/cambodian" places.
Here are the pros to me going back to this new place:
*$5 cheaper ($15 for a fill VS $20 for a fill with Judy)
*This girl did an EXCELLENT job. Since I had 3 nails off by now, and a couple more lifting, she took all the old ones off and put on a whole new set for only $25! My nails look beautiful.
*This place includes a mini hand massage, and she also trimmed my cuticles. (Judy doesn't do this).
*This nail salon is open 6 days a week, 9am to 8pm. Judy works only a couple of half-days a week. I usually book my appts with Judy months in advance, but then have a problem rescheduling if I have to change an appt.
*Again, for emphasis, my nails look GORGEOUS! Judy never gets my nails looking this good. I swear, she needs new glasses, or just really isn't very good at shaping acrylic nails.
Cons for going back to this new place:
*The young lady that did my nails today did speak pretty good English, but I also have bad hearing, so I was a little nervous about trying to understand her.
I guess I just feel "guilty" for changing nail technicians. I know that I shouldn't. Judy really does do sloppy work. Before I moved to Massachusetts 7 1/2 years ago, I had my nails done in NJ and the girl there did a great job, very similar to the quality of the girl who did my nails today. I can tell the difference.
I guess I feel a little bit of loyalty to Judy because we've gotten to know each other over the last 6 1/2 years. We're not what I would consider "friends" though, we don't get together or anything like that.
Ok, give me your opinions. LOL I guess I need the right words to tell Judy, without hurting her feelings.

I had an appt last Friday morning but I was having stomach trouble and cancelled the appt. When I called back on Saturday to reschedule, I was told that Judy won't be back in the shop until Thursday (the only day of the week that I work), and with 2 nails off already, I was not about to wait until Friday. I even asked if the other nail technician had anything available before then, but she didn't.
So....as hard as it was to find a nail salon open on a Monday, I found one about 10-15 minutes away and made an appt for noon today. I wasn't sure what to expect. It was one of those "asian/cambodian" places.
Here are the pros to me going back to this new place:
*$5 cheaper ($15 for a fill VS $20 for a fill with Judy)
*This girl did an EXCELLENT job. Since I had 3 nails off by now, and a couple more lifting, she took all the old ones off and put on a whole new set for only $25! My nails look beautiful.
*This place includes a mini hand massage, and she also trimmed my cuticles. (Judy doesn't do this).
*This nail salon is open 6 days a week, 9am to 8pm. Judy works only a couple of half-days a week. I usually book my appts with Judy months in advance, but then have a problem rescheduling if I have to change an appt.
*Again, for emphasis, my nails look GORGEOUS! Judy never gets my nails looking this good. I swear, she needs new glasses, or just really isn't very good at shaping acrylic nails.
Cons for going back to this new place:
*The young lady that did my nails today did speak pretty good English, but I also have bad hearing, so I was a little nervous about trying to understand her.
I guess I just feel "guilty" for changing nail technicians. I know that I shouldn't. Judy really does do sloppy work. Before I moved to Massachusetts 7 1/2 years ago, I had my nails done in NJ and the girl there did a great job, very similar to the quality of the girl who did my nails today. I can tell the difference.
I guess I feel a little bit of loyalty to Judy because we've gotten to know each other over the last 6 1/2 years. We're not what I would consider "friends" though, we don't get together or anything like that.
Ok, give me your opinions. LOL I guess I need the right words to tell Judy, without hurting her feelings.