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| - If you are looking for a mani/pedi or a gel mani on the cheap side, you can come here.
The salon itself is OK. Lots of jetted tubs and massage chairs for pedis. Cushy chairs for you while you get your nails done. Other than that, the place is not much to look at.
I came here because it is close to my home, on the North side of town. Since moving I've been dating around nail shops trying to find my new one. I still long for my salon in the Southwest, but I cannot justify the miles and miles trip there and back just to get my mani/pedi fix.
They charged me $25 for a take-off of my gels, and a new one-color gel on my nails. First, the tech did take a lot of time to soak, dremel, and scrape my current gels off. And he did pay good attention to my cuticles and nail beds.
Then the tech did 3 coats and a last coat of clear. Typically I like my gels way thicker than that, but for $25 I am assuming this is what you get. The tech also did not buff my nails afterwards, or tend to my cuticles after putting on the polish. Typically, at other salons, they have done this so there are no nasty little bits left after all is said and done - I did have a few cuticle-trimmings I had to pull out of my nails when I left.
I am saying "OK" to this salon, and if you're in a tight spot it's aaalll right. But, there are definitely other salons in Vegas where you can be a bit more pampered, and get a thicker gel for probably $10 - $15 more.
Also - they charge .50 cents for debit card transactions. My nails are aaalll right, but I'll be looking for another salon. Looks like I am just going to have to suck it up and drive a bit further for better quality.
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