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I have been to Aloha multiple times and go in specifically for a hot stone pedicure. The other day I went in and asked for one...no problem. I get out in a seat and start soaking. Then the nail tech sits down and asks me what kind of pedicure I want. I say hot stone and she snorts and asks me if I know how much it costs for that. Yes...I do... She rolled her eyes at me and then proceeded to mutter something in her first language that had all the other techs giggling. Granted I know I look like I am 15 (actually almost 30), but it is still no way to treat a customer who wants a pedicure with a little extra. To top it off, my toes look terrible. Polish isn't smooth, ends of nails weren't capped so you see some white and just an overall quick and sloppy job. Overall experience was very unpleasant and the tech was very rude. I will take my business elsewhere where I am respected and appreciated as a paying customer.
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