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  • Today while running my errands I happened upon this little shop and was in dire need of having my tootsies tended to, plus they advertised a $16 pedi. Not bad, and it's right down the street from my house and I figured why not. The place was clean and didn't smell like chemicals like most cheap nail salons, so I'll give them that. I was greeted and tended to right away, so another plus. Once seated, my guy comes over with the upsell sheet. I look it over and tell him that I'll have a reg pedi. They offer a more expensive one for $30 that has salt scrub and a whole bunch of junk added on...another salon reviewed on here only charges $18 and it comes with the salt scrub so I think I'll pass this time. After getting my feet in the water he pulls them out to inspect the workload in store for him. Now I couldn't tell if he was going out of his way to be extra gentle or if my hooves were reallly really bad, but if that's the case, dude this is your job and I'm sure pah-lenty of ladies come in worse than I. My main issues are my heels sticking to rugs. He looks at said heels and asks if I would like my heels scraped and calluses removed for an extra $5. I asked him if any kind of heel scraper doo-hickey was used at all for the reg pedi or if this is super duper scraping and he said any heel scrape is $5 extra. Now, where I'm from- San Diego- heel scrapage is part of *any* pedi package. One gets pedis for the sole reason of leaving with soft pretty feet that don't pull up rugs like they are made of velcro..but my heels were in dire need of scrapage so I agreed to have it done. The rest of the pedi was pretty average. The leg massage was meh, I like rough deep tissue massages but he used hardly any pressure at all. The hot stone was alright, nothing spectacular and very short in length. The lotion he used smelled good and had a slight tingle feeling, and the polish application was ok. Again, I am used to SD and they always apply 2 coats of paint. I only got 1. The paint looks good enough, but I felt like he rushed and half-assed my entire service. I was done before anyone else and I was the last to arrive..and they were not getting the super duper fancy pedis either. All in all it was an ok pedi to break me of my dry spell, but I doubt if I ever go back.
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