5 /5 Karina Fernandez: Move to south GA some months back and have been on the journey of finding a new nail tech. It’s from my personal experience that when trying a new nail salon (or going back to a salon you’ve had a poor experience at but may not have other options) its always best to ask for the “Master Nail Technician” or someone in the 1st or 2nd chair. Some technicians obviously do not have as much experience as others, and those technicians still get jobs and still work at your everyday nail salons..and while it’s frustrating to get sat with a tech whom maybe not be as advanced as others and still expected to pay the same price, I’ve had to learn the hard way to be upfront about EXACTLY what I want and to speak up during my sitting if I see something that I don’t like, didn’t ask for, or seems as abnormal. We may not be licensed nail techs ourselves but most of us know what to expect in our nail “go-to” service. Jennifer did this adorable valentines set 3 weeks ago on me and they are still holding up strong with no lifting! My advice in this particular industry, you gotta ask for someone on the website or that’s named in the reviews. If you walk in last minute to a place and have no preference of who you sit with, you can’t really get too mad if they don’t do the greatest job. Also, Holly is bomb at pedicures!
