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| - Nice spot to stop in for a pedicure, located right next door to Target. I've never needed to make an appointment, but generally only go for pedicures and a simple manicure- I see a lot of people there for artificial nails so it may be best to call ahead. It can be busy on weekends, but there are plenty of stations so you can at least relax with a magazine while waiting your turn. This salon is a step above a lot of small strip mall locations (based on cleanliness, atmosphere, and service quality), but not as upscale as a spa. Prices are in line with the former. :)
I really like that the pedicure stations are in the back half of the salon- it's much more quiet and a bit less bright. As soon as you come in, you'll be seated and given a bottle of water. If it's busy, you get to sit in the massage chairs/spa footbath for a little bit until someone is available. As with most nail salons, there are tons and tons and tons of magazines to read, assuming you don't have a smartphone yet!
You're given a menu with different packages to choose between- I like being able to see all the prices and add-ons up front. You do get a discount if you get a manicure with a pedicure! I'm not sure if it's listed but french tips are $5 and nail art is an additional $5.
I've had many different techs here and have always had good experiences. If you get the callus removal they tend to be extremely thorough, I love having soft feet afterwards! The nail art here is my favorite, as the designs are usually more unique and complex than a lot of the other places i've visited. I get manicures about half the times I go, but thinking about it i'll probably start doing this more often. I've noticed it takes several more days for my nails to start chipping when I get my nails done here as opposed to other salons in this price range.
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