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I'm a bit uneasy writing this review as the staff was nice enough, but my experience just wasn't spectacular. I came in without an appointment for a pedicure (french) and acrylic set. The pedicure was OK but not exactly relaxing, as the woman had to beat my calves to get out tension. Afterwards I had my acrylics done while my toes dried. After an hour of getting my nails done I slipped my shoes back on. When I got home and took of my shoes I noticed my toes had been smudged because they'd not dried after sitting out for an hour. Of course, I should have worn flip-flops that day but it was still hard for me to believe that my toes had not dried in that amount of time. Later that night my fingers began to hurt, making it difficult to touch anything. It took about three or four days afterward for the pain to finally subside. I hadn't worn acrylics in a while before then but I've never experienced pain like that. I spoke with some friends who often get their nails done and even they thought it was weird. Overall, the staff was friendly but for the pain and hassle I don't see myself going back anytime soon.
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