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I only visited this salon because of its proximity to my home, and I was pleasantly surprised. I having been going in to get quick trims, and I usually like to be there at 9 in the morning. At that time, there are rarely other patrons around. I usually get Nena, as she probably is the first to arrive there, along with the owner (who sticks to nails, I think). Nena is very nice, not too talkative and very assertive. She is one of the few people who gets how to trim bangs for 20-somethings, without making them look lame or like "emos". The price for these types of trims is about $15, and the service will take about 15 minutes. I have also gone in for pedicures, and have been satisfied though you could probably get the same service elsewhere (is there any stripmall in Vegas without a nail salon?) for about 5 dollars less. One of the worst things here is the fact that they recently decided to not accept tips with your credit card bill. This means that you have to bring cash in, or you will have to forgo leaving a tip, which I consider quiet rude. I do not really know why they did this, though I'm thinking it has to do with cutting back on expenses (i.e., paying bank fees). Whatever the reason, I think this policy makes the client uncomfortable, and she or he will likely leave the salon feeling akward. However, since they implemented this policy, I have gone in about four times, and I have never had cash with me. They go ahead and run my card, and the bill includes a "tip ____", which I have proceeded to add, despite the annoyed look I get from the receptionist, as well as the "this is the last time miss, we are no longer accepting tips like this" statement. So, bring cash to tip your stylist, and if you can, choose either Nena or Mai, they are both nice and good at what they do.
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