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You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your character or ruin someone’s day to get what you paid for. I’ve noticed with businesses if you are rude and not kind you actually get what you paid for which is ridiculous. I already spent $70 ($60+$10 tip) on my nails and even that in my opinion is expensive for what I got. If I wanted to get it fixed or even have a color on top it would be a minimum of 25-40 (charge me for a new set). If a customer is not satisfied with the results of your work, you should work with them about it. She said the way she does ombre is in this way (more like a french tip) however, if I show you how I want it to be done and it isn’t or you don’t prefer to do it in that way, inform the customer rather than doing it differently. I came back and asked if I could get the ombré fixed to the way I showed her on the picture previously before she did my nails but the only thing they would fix no charge is the shape (coffin wasn’t defined enough). Fortunately, I can pay for it, however, it’s better to inform a customer who asks for something that it will be extra so they’re at least informed and not when they’re about to pay. Mind you, I was not informed ombré was $15 extra. I asked for an ombré with short coffin shape (I asked for but she said it would look ugly) and the ombré came out as more of a french tip which I didn’t like. She is talented and did my sisters nails, however, I don’t prefer how she did my nails this time. She did a great job on my nails and I loved them!! Very kind and gentle. I previously went to this nail bar and I had a wonderful experience with Megan.