The safety and well-being of both customers and team members is a top priority at JH NAILS. To that end, the salon has implemented strict hygiene measures and protocols to ensure that every visit is a safe and clean experience. Team members are trained in the proper use of personal protective equipment, and all equipment and surfaces are regularly sanitized and disinfected to prevent the spread of contaminants.īooking an appointment at JH NAILS is easy and convenient. You can call the salon at (303) 651-0653, or use the online booking system here. The salon is located at 2318 17th Ave B, in Longmont, and customers are welcome to stop by in person to meet the team and tour the facility before booking.įor more information about the services offered at JH NAILS, visit the salon's website at. There, you'll find detailed descriptions of all the services available, as well as information about the salon's team of professionals and the high-quality products used in all treatments. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, don't hesitate to contact the salon directly by calling (303) 651-0653.Worst nail experience ever! I brought my 3.5 year old daughter in to have her first pedi/mani. I wanted it to be a really fun experience for her because we had just dropped her big brother off for his first day of Kindergarten and she was a little sad. No one in the salon was pleasant with us the entire time we were there. After 10 minutes of waiting, (we were never told there was a wait or how long it would be) we were told to go to the back station where we would be helped. The woman looked at me and said in a stern voice, "What do you want?" Smiling, I told her this service was for my little girl and I'd like if we could dip her feet in the water so she could have the full experience. She said, "No, we will do a nail polish change." I couldn't argue, I knew how this was going to go and my daughter was already being so patient. As we sat in the chair, the technician did not smile, did not say a word, and with no additional care or gentleness, she grabbed each finger and toe and quickly put paint on them. When I asked her to paint a butterfly on her nails, she said, "What?" again, very sternly. She insisted she didn't know what I was talking about and she sloppily painted a flower instead. I told my daughter to thank the woman when she was done and her cute sing song voice she said, "Thank you!" The woman looked at her briefly and said, "OK." then turned to me and asked if I could pay now. Thank goodness my daughter was smiling because I was very angry at the way we were treated. Speaking to a friend later, she told me that it is very likely that the people working there are racist. I am black and my daughter is half black. It was the only explanation I have for the way we were treated.
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