Anonymous wrote:I DIY. If you use a polish with gardeners (China Glaze is good) or a quick dry top coat (Seche Vite) it’s easy to change polish every week. I enjoy watching tv and doing them at home. I don’t love the salon money, time, or labor practices.
Anonymous wrote:PP and I leave the nail salon totally relaxed. I splurge on a manicure and pedicure with foot massage every two weeks and it’s my favorite self care routine.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, not only does it look trashy and increase your risk of infections due to subpar sanitation in 99% of these places, but it also contributes to human trafficking and immigrant workers being mistreated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gel is tacky. It screams southerner who has no idea what is fashionable in 2024.
Well, this is exactly what I am and why I asked. So help me out?
This just isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gel is tacky. It screams southerner who has no idea what is fashionable in 2024.
Well, this is exactly what I am and why I asked. So help me out?
Anonymous wrote:Gel is tacky. It screams southerner who has no idea what is fashionable in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:All the moms around me get their nails done. I've gone with friends occasionally and honestly it makes me feel so sad. The women all seem miserable, don't speak English, and the pimp character walking around supervising...ugh. I would pay three times as much for a normal experience but I haven't found it. It's strange that hairdresser is a normal, ok-paying career for an american-born person but manicurist is not.