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| - First off, they have amazing massage chairs! That is the first star, other than that, I was not impressed with my service or the results of my pedicure. I got the "Jelli Pedicure", which is the most expensive option, but included goodies such as a stone massage; so I went for it. So the "Jelli" is this product they put in the water to make it jello-fied. Imagine your feet in a bowl of half set jello, and you're there. Gross. Also, since it changes the water, they don't run the jets, they sit there and scoop water with their hands onto your legs and feet. Onto the pedicure- the scrub was so diluted with lotion it just didn't do much, the "lustrous mask" just didn't happen, nonexistent massage- I had hot stones rubbed (not massaged) up and down my calves for five minutes each, the callus removal was half hearted, and the paint was applied so poorly that I could have done a better job at home (which I probably will do tonight). In all, really bummed out to have spent $45 plus tip (I've been in the service industry, I find it difficult to tip less than 20%). Back to Posh nails I go. I thought I would try something closer to our new home, but Posh is worth the extra 5-10 minutes of driving.
Edit: After seeing all the polish all over the skin of my toes and still not dry after an hour under the drying table, I went to Posh and had them redo the polish. Just shows you that they dilute the polish so much with the preservatives.
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