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  • I've now been back to the 10 spot for several other services... manicure, eyebrow wax, and facial. So far, so good! Manicure: The manicurist... Nikki, I think? sorry!... made sure I was happy with the shape/length. I had a couple short nails, and she checked that I was ok with the lengths not being the exact same. She also talked me through each stage. Clearly high quality products and sterile equipment used. Good polish application - no need for cleaning up the edges. Afterwards, I was not rushed out of the salon. I was encouraged to sit and relax while my nails dried. I sat with my friend who was getting a pedicure. Less than perfect: the polish started to chip after 2 days. It probably would have lasted longer if I hadn't done dishes without gloves on, so that's mostly my fault. Always wear rubber gloves, ladies. The cost was a little bit higher than I would normally want to pay at $30. I would probably do the "quickie" manicure once or even twice before going back for the full version. Eyebrows: I don't have an especially unique eyebrow shape, so I don't expect a wax to be difficult. And it wasn't. My technician was friendly and quick. Eyebrows were good. The end. Brazilian: I know I reviewed it before... but I was still nervous going back for another one. I booked sort of last minute, so I couldn't ask for the same tech as last time. Even though the products used are the same, sometimes salons don't have consistency amongst their staff. From what I've seen, The 10 Spot does have very consistent services. Once again, I've forgotten my tech's name... anyway, she was also very speedy but still thorough. When I'm on a strict budget (or should be, anyway) I don't look forward to dropping $60 on a wax, but I have yet to regret it. Facial: Many spas offer a dozen types of facials, or more. The 10 Spot does not do that, so don't expect a menu of treatments and aromatherapy stuff. But you also don't have to expect a $100+ price tag. The facial is still personalized to your skin type, and it is very relaxing. Skin felt great afterwards but no dramatic difference. I was not pressured into buying any products. I hate when salons/spas are constantly trying to sell you stuff rather than just helping you enjoy the experience.
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