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My sister in law and I came here because we couldn't the actual nail salon we were looking for, and truthfully, we should have just kept looking. My sister in law's pedicure was completely finished before mine even started, so there was a huge part of the bonding experience. I sat in my chair for about 20 minutes, my selected nail polish was moved by someone, and the nail technician who was supposed to do my nails sat down and went to the cash register. She never came back. After flagging down someone else, the new nail technician asked if I wanted my eyebrows done. Really? I know they're supposed to upscale, but I had my eyebrows done at a nice salon a week prior. My nail technician didn't feel that it was necessary to exfoliate my feet - I actually did it myself when I got home. She generally didn't communicate with me unless she was trying to sell me an additional service that I hadn't signed up for. The only reason this place got two stars instead of one is because my fingernails turned out nicely. My toenails chipped two days later. Definitely not worth nearly $70. Learn from my mistakes: Go somewhere else.
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