An irate customer has turned herself into authorities after she was caught on surveillance vandalizing a nail salon in Missouri on Friday.According to the Sara Nguyen, owner of Happy Nails Salon in Hazelwood, Mo., the customer, who she said is a regular, was upset with a manicure she had received earlier and demanded a full refund in addition to a new set of acrylic nails.Nguyen said they offered the unidentified customer a full refund and to take off the fake nails, but the woman became angry and left â only to return hours later and leave behind a scene of broken bottles and smeared nail polish.FLORIDA WOMAN SLAMMED FOR RACIST TIRADE AGAINST NAIL SALON OWNERâWe offered to refund and take nails off. She wanted a new set with the refund,â the owner said to the Daily Mail. âShe returned four hours later, using very foul language around other customers and vandalized the nail salon.âIn the surveillance video, the customer is seen knocking things off of shelves before walking up to a stand full of nail polishes and pushing it over in front of other customers.The womanâs actions left customers scared and Nguyen heartbroken, the owner told the Daily Mail.âIt worries (me) a lot.You know it was my dream business when I came here,âNguyen said.Nguyen and staff had to work hard to clean up the nail polish stains, she told Daily Mail.On Saturday Nguyen released footage of the surveillance video on Facebook, hoping someone would recognize the woman and help police locate the suspect.FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWSAfter her post, the suspect turned herself in and was booked on felony property damage charges.âThanks to technology and social media we were able to wrap it up pretty quickly. Iâm sure it was awkward for the person who came in to turn themselves in. By losing her composure she didnât help the situation,â said Hazelwood Police Chief Gregg Hall to FOX2.According to general manager Jeanna Gwinn-Williams, the estimated damages are around $2,000.âWe donât use cheap products, we use quality on all our customers,â Gwinn-Williams said to FOX2.