Initially, I believed I had discovered a hidden treasure during my first visit here months back, but now I suspect it was only because I was their inaugural client of the day with no one else arriving for at least half an hour. I've revisited a few times since, but regrettably, I've observed that they rush through your service when other clients trickle in. The workforce is quite limited, typically consisting of just two employees, occasionally three. The team is amiable, and the ambiance of the salon is tranquil, devoid of the usual chaos found in other establishments. I prefer a leisurely pace and that's what drew me here initially. I'm usually a calm, undemanding patron who avoids making a fuss over minor issues. However, today's experience will likely deter me from coming back. They assigned a very young male, likely a relative, to perform my pedicure. I say "perform" because he was so nervous that he could barely trim my toenails. His work on each foot was inconsistent due to his lack of experience and forgetfulness. I attempted to remain patient, but it was stressful as I wasn't receiving the quality of service I expected for the price. Fortunately, another technician took over and rectified the uneven nails, but missed a few steps of the pedicure because he was unaware of what the young man had or hadn't done. I understand that everyone starts somewhere, but had this individual completed his training or obtained his nail license? While I'm relieved he didn't injure me, allowing an inexperienced trainee to handle my service without prior consent is not acceptable. Moreover, a discount should have been offered, similar to what cosmetology schools provide for services rendered by students.