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BUSINESS
Ocean Nail Spa
164 Stanton Street
New York, NY

Rating:
(1.9)

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

REVIEWS
Time: Apr/29/2019 (2 months ago)
GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME HERE! If I could give 0 stars, I would. I came in an hour before they closed and asked for a gel manicure. There was no one else in the store, but the nail technician rushed the entire time. She cut me several times while she was cutting my cuticles. The entire gel manicure is a complete mess. My nails are shaped differently, the paint is uneven and the top coat doesn’t cover the entire nail. It’s been 24 hours since I got the gel manicure and it’s already chipping. Honestly, don’t waste your time and money here. Go elsewhere.

Time: Jun/06/2019 (3 weeks ago)
Nice people, good pedi/mani for $25. Try to tip in cash, but they’ll accept tip via card.

Time: Apr/25/2019 (2 months ago)
Horrible didn’t offer a massage and I had payed over 50 including tip nails were different shapes never coming back here again! This was Saturday my nails was done today is Thursday and all of them have fallen of never ever had this happened to me and I have done powder tips tons of times before.

Time: Feb/26/2019 (4 months ago)
If I was allowed to give zero stars to this place, I would. I walked in for a quick clean up pedicure (no polish) on Saturday February 17th. A young woman by the name of Maggie came forth and proceeded with the pedicure. First off, I made myself crystal clear that I needed the bottom of both of my feet scrubbed well due to excessive dry skin and because I was going on vacation for 4 weeks. She cleaned up the cuticles well, checked on ingrowns without being asked but when it came to using the pumice stone on my feet, she lacked efficiency, to say the least. Who tries to remove dry skin with a pumice stone when the feet are dry and hardening? She did not allow the feet to soak enough that they were soft to scrub, not sure if she was being lazy but this is pedicure 101, everyone knows that skin will not come off unless the feet soak long enough to soften. I was very displeased and let her know that I would not be moving out of the chair until something was done about the dry skin. She was very quick to offer me a $8 callous remover add on, yet handed me a cuticle remover bottle of liquid and told me that she still couldn’t guarantee the skin removal. CLEARLY, she has no idea what she’s doing. Why offer the customer callous remover when there isn’t a callous to remove in the first place? Not only that, she never realized that she showed me a bottle of cuticle remover until I brought it to her attention and never handed the callous remover to me.... not rocket science that this salon is running a gimmick on people who take their word and don’t challenge them. I’ve been getting pedicures, manicures, acrylic tips for 15+ years and have dealt with very knowledgeable nail techs for the most part so this visit was actually pretty annoying for me. I had to tell her to fill the sink up so that my feet can soak for an additional 10 minutes. Even after my feet soaked, she took a total of 60 seconds to scrub both feet. What a waste of time and money! The dry skin under my feet was as clear as day but not to aggravate myself further, I took the pumice stone and did the job myself which honestly is absurd. I was quite gracious about the situation considering that she just stood there and allowed me to do something that she was supposed to be doing, I should have just walked out and not paid but since I’m a firm believer of Karma, I just paid... and let me mention that it is $20 not $19 as advertised because of “tax” yet no sign in their shop states that tax is applicable to any service. While handing her the $20 bill (and no, I did not tip her) I provided to her a verbal tip instead. I suggested that letting the customer perform the job rather than doing the job herself is very unprofessional and should never ever happen. She replied exactly like this; “You came here and paid for a pedicure, not for surgery.” Of course I let her have a few more of my thoughts but wow, how ignorant and insulting. I don’t know about any of the other ladies there, but Maggie is very rude and obviously uneducated. This is just a precautionary tale to others who are considering trying this place out. TOTALLY NOT WORTH THE TIME OR MONEY.

Time: Nov/06/2018 (7 months ago)
I got them done today. These are powder tips and they were 45 and $5 extra b.c I wanted it to be almonds shape. Then later on today it broke when Went to go stop the door from closing on me. My hand hit the door. Not my nails. I Was not doing anything with my hands and the broke. Never going back here. Hopefully they will be able to help me fix it. Update: I fixed my nail somewhere else that same day and later on the week two more nails broke. These are suppose to last more than a week. I would not recommend going here for powder tips or any extensions.





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