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  • DON'T do it. I called on a Saturday to see if they take walk ins. I was in desperate need of a last minute pedicure and my normal place had no openings, so I was looking for a place with a good rating. They only had one review, so i was leery, but I didn't have any other real options. A guy on the phone told me he'd wait for me, and when I got there, there was only one guy there. No staff, No customers. The place looked like a backwoods bbq shack with the exception of the outdated nail stations. It literally could have been the scene of a horror film; Nothing spa like about it. The guy was inappropriately friendly, saying my daughter looked like she was Chinese and asking if i was single, implying maybe we could get together. During my pedicure he put his hands way to high on my legs for a "massage" and made DIRECT eye contact with me while he was doing it, slowly. I felt violated. He started cutting my cuticles and I told him to stop. "Don't cut them, push them back". Everyone knows your cuticles are there to protect your nail beds from bacteria. If the nail tech doesn't know, thats a sign that its not the place to get your nails done. Its like he had a visceral reaction to not cutting them, like he didn't know what to do next. He tried to keep cutting them, and cut me. I was extremely angry but held my composure and told him to stop, push them back. It took him a good 10 seconds to figure out that I was serious and wasn't backing down from the issue. He used a nail drill on my toes, which I haven't seen done since Opalocka, Miami FL. in 1999. I asked him to stop that too. I asked if he had long wear gel because putting shellac on my toes is a lot of working (curing machine). He said yes and then pulled out an OPI curing machine when he was done painting my feet. Attention: Long wear gel and shellac are two very different things. I let it go, like I said I was desperate and at that point I just wanted to get out of there. When we left he made more inappropriate remarks to my daughter about being her new father, even going as far as to pick her up and hug her, telling her "I LOVE YOU". I was more than icked out and left feeling dirtier than Ive felt in a really long time. If thats not bad enough, two weeks later the $89.00 paint job is chipping and my toe nail has just stopped throbbing from being cut with the nail tool! Ive learned my lesson, I have a standing appointment with my usual nail salon. DO NOT GO HERE.
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