1 /5 Hannah Jones: This place gives a horrendous manicure and is unsanitary. I am very low maintenance when it comes to my nails so for me to be unsatisfied with a manicure that means it has to be really bad. I walked in and asked for a regular manicure. No gel, nothing fancy or complicated. At first I was impressed with the nice interior but dont be fooled like I was. I sat at the table nothing had been sanitized or wiped down from the person before me. The tools all came from one dirty bin. The cuticle cutters were given a single spray of what I assume was rubbing alcohol. That was the extent of the sanitization. I am absolutely disgusted and still mad at myself for not walking out. My manicurist was nice and all but did a terrible job. As you can see, my nails, especially my thumb is crooked. There is paint all over the place and not clean and crisp like Id expect. My nails look worse than if I did them myself. There was no hand/arm massage or hot towel. Not even lotion. You can see how dry my hands look in the photos. I tried to ask the manicurist to clean my nails up but she spoke little to no English and did not really understand what I was saying. To be clear, her not speaking English is not an issue for me. Regardless of your language it was/is obvious that my nails looked and needed some cleaning up. To anyone reading this please save your time and money. Walk another couple of minutes down Steinway and go to Heavenly Nails. They do a much better job and are sanitary. A bad manicure is whatever sucks that I wasted money. However, as a healthcare worker myself, what I cannot stand and just ignore is unsanitary conditions. Im considering reporting this place to the Department of Health. In conclusion, AVOID THIS PLACE!