After Kathy Pham married her husband and moved to Canada in 2000, all she wanted to do was pursue her career as a nail technician. Along with training in her home country of Vietnam and in Canada, Kathy spent a decade working at various spas and nail salons, while waiting for the right opportunity to open her own.
“I love my job, I love offering people these services,” Kathy says. “While I wanted my own spa, I knew I needed more experience working with nails and with Canadians. So I waited until 2010, then I opened what was Dancing Nails. I renamed it Lucky Nails because it sounded like more fun.”
Kathy is a skilled nail professional and expects nothing less from her qualified staff. “All my staff are highly trained and professional,” she says.
The lady that did my pedicure was so nice and very gentle and I was relaxed and enjoyed it. I have had them done before and never been happy at other salons because they were rough and not very friendly. I had a great experience and will definitely be going back!
I brought my daughter to have her nails done for her birthday and she had a blast. They turned out great and she is very happy. They are open on Sunday which is a plus.
I'm not one to complain in reviews but im so dissapointed that i feel other people should know that spending their money here is not worth it.
Not only did they barely speak to me during my mani pedi but they talked to each other in their language throughout the whole time i was there. There was no attention to detail, no massage or anything, she barely attempted to pumice my feet, on top of that she didnt even rub the lotion into my skin just spread it around and then put a towel on my legs.
Needless to say i didnt tip, i didnt want to pay for it at all but i felt bad (daft as that sounds)
And what topped it all off on top of that was they were generally quite rude to any other customers that came in, they had no cares what so ever.