“This place is a gem! The owner is incredibly sweet and accommodating. They keep everything super clean. I love this place“
“Fantastic pedicure at a fair price. The salon was clean, comfortable, the massage chairs were in working condition, and there was a good selection of nail colors. I was the only person in the salon on a rainy Thursday morning but I had a great time with the two owners. They both were fun to talk with and were incredibly nice.“
“My first time at Diva over the weekend. I made an appt the day before over the phone with Rusty. I arrived early and waited til my appt. The salon is spacious and I was offered drinks. I just wanted a simple trim, cut 2 inches and a bang trim. Easy enough I think! Rusty was very nice, personable and kept the conversation flowing the whole 40 mins. She cut and trimmed and even flat ironed my hair (I have a lot of hair and can be puffy!). Overall, I left feeling lighter and more put together! Go see Rusty!“
“Great People!, Friendly Atmosphere!, and
Professional hairstylist! You will leave feeling brand new, Patty is magical with her hands!“
“I appreciate the folks at Paris Nails. I brought my elderly Mom in and it was like entering Cheers. They remember her from a year ago when she visited often. They surrounded her with gratitude and joy to see her. And also took great care of her.“
“I love this nail salon I am very picky and she is just absolutely amazing!!!!!! She is worth every cent !!!!“
“This spa is the best in the area. Clean, relaxing atmosphere, efficient scheduling, detail oriented techs that truly care about giving you result you are looking for. Discount for paying cash. ATM on site.
Requested style: I like a specific shape...
Slightly rounded, tapered, square.
Specialties: They offer so many different nail applications. Also several waxing applications.
Cleanliness: Clean and well maintained.
Stylist: Tracy, Cindy, Kevin, Yvonne. All are good, these are my favorites.“
“I came from Fresno, Ca to get my nails done here with my fam :)
My fam talked very highly of this place<3
& now I know why, I experienced the service myself so tysm for the great service along with doing what I requested on my set :)
Especially my beautiful little manicure on my toes.
My daughter & I love how the lady, I didn’t catch her name but she calls my Mom, Mommy
They also have services for kids which I appreciate so much. My daughter loves the little stickers of the butterfly’s.
They also have more little stickers, I even wanted to get some & they have many little jewels!
I can’t wait to go back again ☺️✨
Requested style: I found a style on Pinterest for my mom & I Which they had done the same similar style.
Please don’t let it bother you, When the Nail Tech says, “I can do something similar.”
lol because I freaked out when she mentioned this to me ?
It’s okay tho bcz they created the same style I requested. The only thing is I’ll have to be more precise in exactly the acrylic.
In the pic I showed for my colorful nails ?
The set is nude.
My nails are just plain acrylic which still looks nice ?
Specialties: The patience is the main thing I really appreciate especially with my daughter.
Thank you for treating my fam with kindness & the laughter is good for the soul ❤️???
Cleanliness: Very clean! Enough hand soap so that’s a plus for me :)
Stylist: All of the stylists here are very talented & professional! They’re very sweet & funny, my fam always has a great time here!! Tysm the fam in the Nail Bar Salon “
“If you are person that regularly likes to get a manicure, then you will notice that most nail salons are run by immigrant Vietnamese women who speak in broken English, knowing only a few basic terms to keep a light conversation going as they work. Often they’ll laugh and talk among themselves in Vietnamese, and whenever this happens 9/10 times a friend will always ask,
“Are they talking about me?”.
This leads my friends to wonder if they really do talk about us knowing many can't understand Vietnamese and me to wonder why most shops are run by Vietnamese women.
Answering the first question, no, they do not and will not talk about you behind your back. As a daughter of a Vietnamese immigrant who often would go to nail salons and wait for my mother to get her weekly manicure, I know that they don't because I can understand what they say. Often times they will talk about what they will do for dinner, what time they are leaving work, about the last Viet. drama they watched on Youtube yesterday, and what their children have achieved in school. Many shops even have a rule of no talking about a customer, unless they have done something wrong against you. So no, they aren't talking about you and they wouldn't even want to, so no need to sweat about it.
Ms. Tippi Hedren - Godmother of the Vietnamese Nail industry
Ms. Nathalie Kay “Tippi” Hedren, an American actress, animal rights activist and former fashion model, was born on January 19, 1930. Hedren was instrumental in helping Vietnamese immigrants in California started doing nails.
Off-screen, Hedren is the international relief coordinator for the nonprofit organization Food for the Hungry. After the fall of Saigon, she began working with Vietnamese women in Hope Village, a refugee camp in Northern California, where she began to receive attention from Vietnamese women for her long, shiny nails. mine. mine.
Hedren asked Dusty, her manicurist at the time, if she would go to the camp and meet the Vietnamese women. Dusty agreed, and Hedren drove her to Camp Hope every weekend to teach nail technology to a group of about 20 eager women. When they graduated, Hedren helped them find jobs throughout Southern California.
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Ms. Tippi Hedren - Godmother of the Vietnamese Nail industry
Ms. Nathalie Kay “Tippi” Hedren, an American actress, animal rights activist and former fashion model, was born on January 19, 1930. Hedren was instrumental in helping Vietnamese immigrants in California started doing nails.
Off-screen, Hedren is the international relief coordinator for the nonprofit organization Food for the Hungry. After the fall of Saigon, she began working with Vietnamese women in Hope Village, a refugee camp in Northern California, where she began to receive attention from Vietnamese women for her long, shiny nails. mine.
Hedren asked Dusty, her manicurist at the time, if she would go to the camp and meet the Vietnamese women. Dusty agreed, and Hedren drove her to Camp Hope every weekend to teach nail technology to a group of about 20 eager women. When they graduated, Hedren helped them find jobs throughout Southern California.“
“I had a great experience here, she was fantastic with Dip polish and it's held up well.“