She wasn’t even the one who did them 😩
I once had an experience where I noticed my toenails weren’t done correctly, but the person who applied them wasn’t even the technician assigned to me. When I politely spoke up and asked for corrections, the original nail tech immediately stepped in to fix the issue, which was a relief. This situation taught me the importance of clear communication in salons and not hesitating to ask for adjustments if you’re unhappy with the service. When visiting a nail salon, it’s a good idea to observe who is working on your nails and to clarify any concerns early on. Some salons are busy, and sometimes multiple technicians might assist with your service, but your comfort and satisfaction should always come first. If something feels off or not what you requested, gently speak up—most salon professionals appreciate feedback and want you to leave happy. Also, consider scheduling appointments during less busy hours for more focused attention. From my experience, bringing photos of your desired nail style and color can help avoid misunderstandings. If you encounter a similar situation where someone else started your nails, politely ask to have the technician you booked complete or fix them. It’s important that the person responsible knows your preferences and can correct any mistakes. After all, good nail care is about attention to detail and listening to your client’s needs. In summary, don’t hesitate to be your own advocate at the salon. Clear communication fosters better results, and good salons will always work to make things right.

































































