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BUSINESS
Escape Nails & Day Spa
6575 Frontier Drive
Springfield, VA
http://escapenailsndayspa.com/
Rating:
(3.5)

HOURS
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

REVIEWS
Time: Aug/03/2018 (3 weeks ago)
wont go anywhere else!! everytime i come i love my nails! such a nice clean place, everyone is so nice, ask for mia!! you wont regret it!!

Time: Mar/20/2018 (5 months ago)
Clean,calm,relaxing environment. The staff is very polite and professional. They painted my nails just the way I wanted. They took their time and very precise and neat. I definitely will be coming to this nail spa again.

Time: Mar/07/2018 (5 months ago)
I called and they accommodated my 6 PM appointment time, which I'm sure was perfect for me and not so much for them. Despite how late it was, the manicurist was not concerned with the time and still paid attention to every tiny detail. This is forever my go to nail place. The pricing is amazing and they're amazing. Unbeatable in my book!!

Time: May/28/2018 (2 months ago)
I went in and asked for acrylics, however the person helping me began to give me a gel manicure. When I told him that I was seeking acrylics, he told me it was too late and continued applying the gel. Despite all of this, he still made me pay full price for a gel manicure that I did not ask for in the first place.

Time: May/25/2018 (3 months ago)
STAY AWAY AT ALL COSTS! I went in today for a pedicure and decided to get a manicure afterwards. The pedicure went fine and hurt a little when she was cutting my nails but I didn't think anything of it until I got home and noticed that one of my toes was bleeding and the nail polish had just hid the blood. But that wasn't the biggest issue. The thing that BROUGHT ME TO TEARS is when the manicure started. The technician asked if I wanted a cut down and I said "just a little to even them out" since a couple of my nails were shorter than the others (and by shorter, I mean about a millimeter difference, nothing dramatic). When I looked at my first hand to see what she had done (because I couldn't see until she was finished), she had cut my nails so low that there was hardly any white at all! My nails had gone from extending out past the tips of my fingers to now hardly having anything left to them. Why would someone think it is ok to do that to a client or that a client would want that to be done unless they EXPLICITLY said so? When I started to cry (because it has taken me a very VERY long time to let them grow strong and out that far after years of habitual acrylics), another woman came over and asked if I didn't want them cut and when I told her that I said I just wanted them evened out, I held up my other hand to show the drastic difference of my now ruined nails. They kept asking if I wanted tips to make them long again but why would I now opt to get tips and pay them for something that resulted from THEIR actions? I asked to just have the other hand evened out so that the two hands matched and even in doing that, the second woman didn't bother to cut the nails on the second hand straight at all and I had to fix them myself when I got home. THEY HAVE DESTROYED MY NAILS. My bloody-toed and nub-nailed self has already sent pictures to all of my friends in the Springfield and Alexandria areas, but hopefully this review will save others from making the same mistake of going here as I did.





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