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BUSINESS
Le Q Nails
614 South Wayside Drive
Houston, TX

Rating:
(4.1)

HOURS
Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

REVIEWS
Time: Apr/02/2019 (2 weeks ago)
Henry is the best hands down . He does amazing work!!!! He also is always willing to give you what u want with the most Efficient price . Respects your time and your opinion. And can do lots of designs . And shaping nails is his talent.

Time: Apr/18/2019 (in the last week)
ive been coming here since i was in high school (5+years) now my sisters and mother come here to get their nails done. i work out of town so i come here at least once- twice a month. for my nails i go with lily she never leaves me unhappy. she is a very popular nail tech i recommend calling to make a apt with her. she accepts walks in also but there could be a wait. my pedicures i go with this young lady shes fantastic! shes isn't there early mornings shes a young petite girl with long black hair always in a pony tail and she has glasses and braces! i 100 recommend her shes awesome!

Time: Mar/20/2019 (4 weeks ago)
I have been coming here and lately I never really complain but they have been messing on my nails when they do pedicures they don’t take their time with it and they don’t look that very good. My toe nail with be messed up and they can see that and won’t even fix it and also I got shellac for the first time and it hasn’t even been a few days and they just peeled off my nail polish like I really am not coming back because they d very bad work now

Time: Feb/18/2019 (a month ago)
Lily & Nancy have been and will always be my go to girls. Lily always does my nails and Nancy has always done my pedicures. Very detailed and super sweet!

Time: Mar/06/2019 (a month ago)
They're aig't........ The first time I came in, they were treating me like a queen, conversed with me in English and had my nails looking beat. So I gave a $15 tip. Second time I came in they acted like they didn't know me, even though the lady who I had last time (Linda) CLEARLY knew who I was. I greeted Linda who was seated and she reluctantly said, "Hello". So me being me thought to myself, "AIG'T" But it didn't phase me cause they do my nails great. So this time I asked for a manicure fill and a pedicure. And Linda calls another woman to do my nails. I was thinking to myself like, "Yo, what did I do to Linda? She didn't like my $15 dollar tip....damn, AIG'T" Now this is what I didn't appreciate. They do your feet and hands at the same time. Maybe it's so your; the customer's time is not wasted, which is a nice thought, but my acrylic refilled nails came out looking bumpy and rushed and I did not like that at all. I like my hands and feet to be pampered, not feel as though I'm being rushed. Their pedicures are absolutley horrible. When the lady was doing my feet (though very kind and sweet), she did a bad job on my heal and barely scraped the bad skin off of my foot and they still felt slightly rough afterwards. But I still left a $20 tip because the older woman who did my feet was sweet. I'm ALL ABOUT GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE. Secondly, I didn't like how when another black woman came into the shop asking for how she wanted her nails, they started speaking Vietnamese and laughing immediately afterwards. I think it's very unprofessional. And though I'm down for people expressing themselves, their culture and their language; dont be rude and smug and immediately start talking mad mess in your language like we dont know you ain't talking shyt about us. Because when other none African American woman came in they (the Vietnamese nail techs) would immediately greet them at the door with a, "Hello, how can I help you"? and not utter a disrespctful word in vietnamese. Nor were they laughing with one another. But kept it professional with their customer. But that same energy was not expressed to the two African-American women. But when 2 black woman came in, it was like they were obligated to serve, not that they wanted to. And the only reason why they treated me kindly the first time was because I was wearing a conservative looking outfit on. The second time I came back, they treated me like, "What does she want" Didn't even greet me, I had to say, "Hello, hi, I'd like to get a refill " I mean for real? crazy!!!!! So because of that I won't be back. And I'll find another place. And black women, dont frequent them again. I'm telling you, be stingy with your wallets towards people who look at your money like it's a freggin race. Cause money's not a race. Its paper..... #catchMeOnthaFlipSide





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