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My daughter went to get her acrylic nails off today at Hapi Hands (the new nail salon on lordship lane). I was shocked to see the state of her nails when she came home. They had drilled into the skin behind her nail causing it to bleed, and after numerous attempts of her asking them to stop they put her finger in acetone to try to get the rest of the nail off, ignoring her requests. Not only did they seriously damage the rest of her nails, she also came home and informed me that they still made her pay full price. Not long after she came home, I went to Hapi Hands to ask for a refund but when i got there I was faced with all staff ignoring me and denying that my daughter never came in. Eventually did get my refund but I would not recommend going to this nail salon, especially if you are getting any form of nail removal. See photos attached:

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