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| - I must have gotten the same tech as Cynthia.
First, the positives: I like that there is a designated receptionist and that the front waiting area is separate from the service area. Huge color selection. Very pretty decor and color scheme. 10% off if you pay cash.
Now the bad parts:
The atmosphere was not relaxing, at all. The man doing nails was very loud and boisterous the whole time with his clients. At some point, he was on speaker phone with his daughter, while the other young lady techs were yelling across the salon to the phone. These same young techs were also coming up and teasing the lady doing my nails, who didn't seem to speak good english, and then giggling and exchanging looks with each other. The whole place was very unprofessional once you got past the receptionist.
I had a full set & a pedicure. The woman was very rough with her tools, did not once crack a smile, and seemed irked that I wanted a second color & accent design done.
The work was sloppy; the glittered tips are uneven and has missing 'notches' in places (so it's not a straight line of glitter, if you're trying to visualize what I'm saying), and one nail is unevenly filed and slanted. The initial length she had them at was perfect, but she managed to file them down so much that the acrylics are barely past my natural nails. Pointless.
The pedicure was rushed. She scalded me with the water because she wasn't paying attention & had walked off somewhere. Again, very rough with tools. Wasn't offered anything beyond the basic pedicure. When finished, she vanished and left me sitting, so I had to wait for another (very nice!) tech to spray them with enamel and 'release me' to go.
She must have applied the polish extra thick on my toes, because 45 minutes after leaving, I put on regular shoes and managed to ruin a big toe.
Pretty displeased and not worth the $58 plus tip.
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