One woman admitted that she was devastated by what the nail tech had done for her - but despite that, she still tipped them because she felt awkward about the situation
A woman was left "sobbing" in her car after paying over £50 for her nails, only to be seriously disappointed in them.
Kaylyn Hill said on TikTok that she thought she'd done her "due diligence" with researching the nail tech, so was left horrified at the final result. She'd also asked for chrome, but they were not. And Kaylyn was shocked at how "short" the nail tech had chosen to do them, despite the inspiration pic showing long nails.
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