The salon is clean, close to the house, prices are lower than in the Russian salon in the city. That's where the advantages end.
I came for a manicure, the master speaks Russian, there were no problems with communication. She began to trim her nails with clippers from the basket, which she cut, apparently to other people. There is no disposable nail file and chopsticks, all from the same basket. I asked for a hardware manicure, brought a frieze from there, also not from the package after sterilization. As a result, the device was half the work, the rest with wire cutters. However, the cuticle clippers were from the package. Apparently, after my question, are the instruments sterilized? There were wire cutters lying on a napkin next to it after washing with water and drying (we have such sterilization). As a result, 7 fingers were cut with pliers! 7 out of 10! This is a tin! To my indignation, which is very painful when fresh wounds are rubbed with a brush, the master tried to wash more carefully. As a result, tin! If you don't know how, don't work! My fingers hurt, and the places of the torn cuticle have been bleeding for the second day. I do not recommend it!!!! Don't make my mistake on the first cut finger, I should have left.