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| - Friendly employees help make this place inviting. As a traditional tomboy, I'm usually a bit wary of such a feminine place. The employees are down to earth and friendly, and the attention is so one-on-one that even if there are stuck-up broads there, you wouldn't know it.
The quality of their work is great to. The first manicure I got was for Senior Prom, and waited 9 years before my next. That was at Dolce. I work in a field dominated by men, in a physical job, and a manicure wasn't in fitting with my line of work. But one of my (few) female coworkers mentioned Dolce's gel polish manicures, and how rugged and long lasting they are. She was right. I went for my second appointment 6 weeks later, my polish was great, they. Had just grown out. (And I got a ton of compliments.)
I totally recommend.
Why not 5 stars, you ask? Despite my appointments, they usually don't get started until 5-15 after my appointment time. A small inconvenience, but an inconvenience none the less, especially since I arrive a bit early, as is appropriate for appointments. Also, since I started going, most of the nail techs with any experience have left the company.
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