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| - I can sum this place up in a few words: Gene Jaurez prices, Tulip nails service. Do not let the pretentious name fool you-the only thing upscale about this place is the name and the price menu. Other than that, it was pretty much like getting your toes done in a construction zone. I like spas that are small, intimate, dimly lit, soothing music. This salon was dressing room bright, huge, noisy, and chaotic. My friend and I wanted to sit together but we couldn't because two out of the four chairs were broken-classy. Additionally, the service was pretty laughable. The pedicurists do everything you aren't supposed to do-talk to you while you are trying to sleep, comment on the poor condition of your feet ("so dry!") and just generally act unprofessional. To top it all off, we all know there are two kinds of pedicures: pleasure or pain, and this one was pain all the way. I could not believe a $90 pedicure would consist of a two minute half hearted "massage", no exfoliant, no parrifin, nada. It was basically a polish change with more ouchy scraping, etc. Never coming back here, and I don't thing you should ever go either.
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