Anonymous wrote:You could do a Telehealth call and request an antibiotic, just in case. I would be really worried if there was that much blood.
You should call the manager And, next time, go elsewhere if you don't want the awkward encounter of having to avoid this tech.
Also - were your shoes ruined?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you chipping a nail be their fault?
+1Anonymous wrote:You should have addressed it on the spot. I wouldn’t go back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last Friday I went to my regular nail salon. I got a nail tech who I had never had before, although I see her there all the time. I have a raised mole on one of my toes and she cut part of it along with nearby skin while she was looking away instead of paying attention to what she was supposed to be cutting (nails/cuticles). It hurt a lot and bled for the rest of the pedicure. After we finished the pedi I moved over to the mani area and she worked on my fingernails for about 10 minutes, then when I came back from washing my hands, she started doing something with my toes. I figured she was checking the polish but looked down and there was quite a bit of blood on my shoe (this was at least 45 mins after the cut, just to show how much it was bleeding).
She was apologetic, but I was surprised when I was still charged full price. Then, last night one of my fingernails chipped -- just 2 days after a gel manicure. I have a big scab on my toe, a chipped fingernail, and overall my nails just don't look that great. Normally I'm a big fan of letting it go but I'm really bothered by all this.
I'm hesitant to say anything because 1) I don't want to get someone in trouble and 2) I go there all the time. But I feel like the situation was handled very poorly and I'm not even sure if she disinfected the cut.
WWYD? (And yes, I am a pushover in certain situations.)
Hopefully, lesson learned:
Stay away from those quickie bargain places.
Anonymous wrote:Last Friday I went to my regular nail salon. I got a nail tech who I had never had before, although I see her there all the time. I have a raised mole on one of my toes and she cut part of it along with nearby skin while she was looking away instead of paying attention to what she was supposed to be cutting (nails/cuticles). It hurt a lot and bled for the rest of the pedicure. After we finished the pedi I moved over to the mani area and she worked on my fingernails for about 10 minutes, then when I came back from washing my hands, she started doing something with my toes. I figured she was checking the polish but looked down and there was quite a bit of blood on my shoe (this was at least 45 mins after the cut, just to show how much it was bleeding).
She was apologetic, but I was surprised when I was still charged full price. Then, last night one of my fingernails chipped -- just 2 days after a gel manicure. I have a big scab on my toe, a chipped fingernail, and overall my nails just don't look that great. Normally I'm a big fan of letting it go but I'm really bothered by all this.
I'm hesitant to say anything because 1) I don't want to get someone in trouble and 2) I go there all the time. But I feel like the situation was handled very poorly and I'm not even sure if she disinfected the cut.
WWYD? (And yes, I am a pushover in certain situations.)
Anonymous wrote:Last Friday I went to my regular nail salon. I got a nail tech who I had never had before, although I see her there all the time. I have a raised mole on one of my toes and she cut part of it along with nearby skin while she was looking away instead of paying attention to what she was supposed to be cutting (nails/cuticles). It hurt a lot and bled for the rest of the pedicure. After we finished the pedi I moved over to the mani area and she worked on my fingernails for about 10 minutes, then when I came back from washing my hands, she started doing something with my toes. I figured she was checking the polish but looked down and there was quite a bit of blood on my shoe (this was at least 45 mins after the cut, just to show how much it was bleeding).
She was apologetic, but I was surprised when I was still charged full price. Then, last night one of my fingernails chipped -- just 2 days after a gel manicure. I have a big scab on my toe, a chipped fingernail, and overall my nails just don't look that great. Normally I'm a big fan of letting it go but I'm really bothered by all this.
I'm hesitant to say anything because 1) I don't want to get someone in trouble and 2) I go there all the time. But I feel like the situation was handled very poorly and I'm not even sure if she disinfected the cut.
WWYD? (And yes, I am a pushover in certain situations.)