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| - This is a great concept! I love the idea of an all natural full service salon and spa.
The ambiance is quite nice, very home like feel. The spa has multiple rooms so it feel just like a house. Most of the products they retail are local, organic brands that I have never heard of.
I came in for a manicure and the first thing I noticed was that they only had two stations for manicures and two for pedicures. Also, the nail polish selection was VERY limited. The majority of their polish choices were a brand called sparitual and they had 3 bottles of lacc polish. I know that these are cruelty free, vegan, organic polishes, but I don't think they are professional grade. My nail polish started cracking the next day, but I don't blame the salon, it's the weak formula of the sparitual polish. I'm sorry for rambling on about the quality of the nail polish they use, but I feel like a professional salon should use the best quality products. It's just like you can't take serious a makeup artist who uses drugstore makeup and brushes. As a suggestion for restore, I would recommend switching to other high quality, 7 free nail polishes such as ZOYA and Essie.
Okay now for the actual service. It was very slow. I think it took a total of an hour and a half for my manicure. This is partly because they don't have a drying station, so I kept ruining my manicure. They did do a great job shaping my nails, I'm very happy with the square, even job. However, the polish job was average at best. My friends do a better job, that's all I'm saying.
Overall, this is a very warm, clean, affordable salon/spa option, but it is not comparable to what I'm used to.
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