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| - I'm not one to get my nails done regularly - in fact, my coworkers have even remarked before, "We can finally trust you now that you're manicured." So when I had an opportunity to swing by the newly opened Nail Bar, I knew I was in for some pampering. Catherine was my nail tech and offered me a beverage upon entry. And just so I knew I was at the Four Seasons, I had my choice of fruit infused waters, tea, coffee, or champagne. I felt like the fifth cast member of Sex and the City that viewers just never actually saw on screen.
We settled into my treatment after Catherine introduced me to the Nail Bar's Smith and Cult line that is 5-free and retails at the Nail Bar for $18/pop, same as what you'd find online! Three weeks later, my color is still vibrant and has stayed chip-free, which is really saying something considering the amount of keyboard-clacking and hand-shaking I do in my job.
I had the 25min Marine Essentials manicure that was so relaxing I almost fell asleep while Catherine worked on my nails and hands. Like all Four Seasons experiences, it not just a product you're paying for, but the service as well. If you're thinking of comedian Anjelah Johnson's "Nail Salon" experience with a bilingual nail tech after being herded into a line of manicure booths at nail salons that promote their specials on the vinyl soccer team banners, it's not like that. Here you have a 1-on-1 experience that can only be described as luxurious and classy.
Looking forward to my next appointment!
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