2013 has been a great year thus far!
Ever since CNY celebrations were over, I had been spending my time sourcing for inspirations to build up my mood board this Spring/Summer. I can spend the entire day reading magazines, surfing online, watching runway shows etc. I am pretty sure the designs coming up on VainGloriousYou will be mind-blowing! ;) It is a pretty huge step this year as most of the pieces coming up on VGY will be our own label. So excited for what has yet to come! Once the designs are coming in smoothly, it will be time for me to execute my “plans” for 2013 ;)
On a side note, I’av learnt to pray not for an easy way out but for the strength and faith to do what I have planned out.
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Found time to make my way down to Dolish Nail Spa located at Tampines 2 weeks back. And I have to say I am truly amazed by the professionalism of my manicurist, Eleen, whom is also the new owner of Dolish Nail Spa. Never mind that she may not be fluent in English (she hails from Malaysia) and she is pretty shy in character, Eleen was entirely absorbed in the process of doing my nails – she was so passionate about her work I would say. Take for example, I am not a fussy customer but Eleen actually redo a couple of nails as she was not entirely satisfied with the nail art and she felt she could do better to achieve what I have in mind.
The cosy little shop tucked away in Eastern Singapore.
Dolish Nail Spa is now managed by Eleen and her cheerful daughter :)
I just have to take a photo of this pretty floral cup geez :/
Just why am I so attracted to florals?
Eleen have such stable hands and an eye for details. I am truly amazed by how she try her best to understand the gibberish I was blabbering as I could not put into words what I envisioned. This was what I gave her, “Victorian flowers which don’t look like the typical acrylic flowers and roses many manicurists love to draw”, “Tiffany base”, “ not-the-typical french manicure”, “not too much diamonds on but will appreciate a few here and there”, “don’t want something that looks overly cutesy”, “prefer classy and elegant styles”.
As you can see, I am not a fussy customer haha. I don’t see what my manicurist do most of the time. I think that is pretty mean to put pressure on them as they work on our fingers. I am sure nobody likes someone staring hard at them while they work. It can get pretty stressful, you think so?
In the midst of the session, Eleen suddenly asked if I am a smoker. (I am not) My initial surprise quickly turned into amazement when Eleen explained on. It turns out Eleen actually check with all her customers if they have a habit of smoking. This is because smokers usually hold the cigarette in between the index and third finger and that tends to cause discolouration on the sides of the nails where it come into contact with the cigarette. What Eleen would do is to put on a slightly different shade so when discolouration happens, it will become the same shade as with the other nails! I was genuinely impressed by her thoughtfulness! :*)
I had been to countless manicurists and nail parlours but not one has checked with me on my habits!
When I visited nail parlours in the past, massage is usually placed right at start. But I learnt from Eleen hand massage has to be the last procedure as the cream will be stuck onto your nails and your manicure may not last as long as it usually would. Even if the nail parlour wash your hands after massage, the prevalence of the cream will still be there on your skin.
This was the pretty final result I am so happy with!
I had classic gelish manicure with nailart and a couple diamonds here and there ;)
The maxi which I am wearing in the photos is available in another color in VGY Kissjane rack @ Citylink :)
A photo with Eleen.
Thank you for being so meticulous! I truly admire your work spirit!
I have actually googled about Dolish Nail Spa before heading down for my first appointment and the entire page 1 of the results were all great reviews in terms of their skills and service. My first experience there has already exceeded my expectation of nail parlours!
Dolish Nail Spa has a special promotion for my lovely readers:
Quote my name “Tricia” or “VainGloriousYou” to get 10% off all services!
Additionally, Eleen has something specially for my readers (Thank you Eleen!)
You get a Classic Gelish Manicure with 2pcs 3D nailartORClassic Gelish Manicure with Soak OffAt only $45
Here’s a simple sample of the 3D nailart and gelish nails – of course, the color and 3D nailart is up to you to decide! :)
Dolish Nail Spa is also having their anniversary promotion!
Take advantage of this promotion and get your nails done ;)
I honestly don’t think you can find such prices at Dolish’s standard of service. Express Pedi at $9?? Express Gelish Mani at $25!? It is definitely worth your monies.
Dolish Nail Spa is located at 825 Tampines Street 81 S(520825)
Tel: 6785 3210
Opening hours: 11am – 9pm
Alternatively, you can contact Eleen at 91010987.
(However, it will be better for you to call in as she will be too busy in the day to respond to her personal phone messages and calls! :] )
*Sponsored service but was not asked to write a blog post. However, I am genuinely impressed by Dolish Nail Spa and Eleen whose work spirit is truly commendable that I wish to share this amazing experience with all of you. They are such easygoing and friendly people it made my session there really enjoyable. Thank you, Eleen! ;)
Hi Tricia, would u be replyin to the previous posts comments? Really hope u do! Btw, what's the lip colour n shade u r using in this post?
ReplyDeleteHi Tricia, nice nails there. Will u be havin a pre-loved sale soon on your blog?
ReplyDeleteHi tricia,
ReplyDeleteI had a manicure at this shop before. Sad to say, my experience aint as fantastic as yours. I was attended to by de younger girl and had a french manicure.
The french tips were thick, terribly uneven and so awful that i requested de manicurist to remove them immediately. I tried to explain that i was not used to french tips being so thick and was met with a really defensive reaction from both the boss n de young manicurist. The boss showed me a picture from a nail magazine which depicted thick french tips manicure to 'prove' that french tips are meant to be thick. This is despite de fact that there are obviously acrylic nail 'extensions' on de nails in de picture whilst my nail beds are small and with short nails, the thick french tips juz made my fingers stumpy.
I did not request the manicurist to redo de nails since i was obviously de last customer for de day. I did not think that i was rude or obnoxious but i was given a sullen reaction after i requested de nail polish to be removed.
I have no doubt that you wrote de review according to your honest opinion and experience. Likewise, i just want to share my experience - this shop left a impression but not in a good way ( to put it mildly)
Hello there! Which other posts' comments are you referring to? I do not always refer back to the other posts so you can leave your comment here or email me at tricia@vgystore.com instead :)
ReplyDeleteUnder this post, I am using YSL Rouge Volupte shade 36 :)
Hi dear! I hope to have another pre-loved sale on my blog soon hah! Too many clothes to clear! But have no time to take photos at e moment! :( So sorry!
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your honest feedback on your experience at Dolish Nail Spa. First of all, I have contacted the owner of the shop, Eleen, and have correctly identified you as a customer there. Eleen have confirmed your presence in the salon and explained the situation to me. From what I have understood, it is likely a miscommunication that has arose.
Personally, I love french manicure and have always been doing them, even on my own. I know that they are 2 common kinds of french manicure - one being the straight and thick ones, the other being the "smiley" version where the white tips are curved. I believe in your case you wanted a thin white tip french manicure. In my experience at all nail boutiques, Dolish included, I am always asked whether the white tip is to my liking (after the manicurist fill in 1 finger) before the manicurist will proceed on the rest.
I have checked with Eleen and she mentioned her younger manicurist have shown you the first finger she drew on the tip and checked whether it was what you wanted. You then confirmed with your manicurist you are ok with it that's why she proceeded to work on the remaining 9 fingers. It was only after the manicurist have completed all 10 fingers then you took a look and mentioned it wasn't what you wanted. In fact, Dolish is able to redo all fingers for you if you are unsatisfied with what they have drawn – however, you need to let them know you wish to redo otherwise, how do another individual know what is going on in your mind at that moment of time. I have checked with Dolish and they mentioned you did not want a redo after they tried to explain to you the kind of French tips they have drawn on for you by using an illustration in the magazine.
Many a time in the service industry, complaints and misunderstandings can easily arise between the consumer and the company as the end result the consumer envisioned may not be what the company have comprehended from the consumer's way of explanation.
Let me give you an example. Say I read a magazine and seen Jennifer Aniston hairstyle in "F.R.I.E.N.D.S". Then with her hairstyle image in mind, I go to a salon and try to explain to the hairstylist what I want the end result to look like. Here's the part where communication can easily go wrong, on top of that, many factors can easily affect the end result. In this case, I have fine and limp hair. Even if the hairstylist have tried to comprehend and give me what I envisioned, the end result will definitely be different because (1) my head is not as big as Jennifer Anistons' (2) how thick is her hair to achieve that hairstyle we don't know (3) different face shapes will suit different hairstyles - similarly, what makeup products work on me, may not work on you.
I hope you can understand where I am going with the explanation above.
I am taking time to explain to you as I see the frustration in you and the salon between what you actually wanted your nails to look like and what the salon have drawn for you based on the “common” kinds of French manicures customers ask for.
Secondly, for the unfortunate experience that you have encounter in Dolish, let me sincerely apologize to you on their behalf. The owner Eleen and the younger manicurist have expressed extreme regrets in not being able to serve you satisfactorily during your time in the salon. I hope to reiterate that a check on popular forums in Singapore shows many females who had a great experience at Dolish Nail Spa after the change in ownership so I believe your incident is an isolated one. Nonetheless, I do hope you can try to understand what I have mentioned above and give Dolish Nail Spa another try :) There were other customers in the shop at the time when I visited and I have personally seen the level of service they have given the consumers so I have my implicit trust in Dolish on their service standard :)
Dear, how do you taking care of your skin? Can you share? and I have the problem with blackhead, please share if you know which product to used.
ReplyDeleteHi Tricia, it's been a really long time since i commented on your blog hehehe but I still read it *tiong xim follower* Not sure why i started clicking ur archives and realized you really blossomed into a beautiful lady ! But i do miss the blog posts in the past, it's more personal and enjoyable to read i feel. But nonetheless I hope you are doing great and keep us posted on ur Japan trip! Can't wait to see the photos!
ReplyDeleteWell, its near my place! I can go try it 1day :) thanks tricia for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Tricia!
ReplyDeleteReally love vainglorious clothes,but sadly some are too short for me,like the rompers,so really hoping tt there will be longer lengths and wider bottoms/tops!
Just a suggestion though!
hi tricia, i realised my hair, esp the front part is getting lesser each day.. what can i do? ): i cant dye my hair either as i am afraid will
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