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Really, really wanted to love this place. The pedicure I had was fine. I also had a previous nail polish taken off of my nails, so the total came to $35. The employee doing my nails quizzed me on how I found the spot, and I admitted I had read reviews online. I asked why they didn't have a website; she said it takes too much time (fair enough). I suggested posting even an image of a price list online as I know that's important. So, for reference, I paid $35 for a spa pedi & shellac removal (paid in cash). They were accommodating in allowing me to start early. I chose my polish and sat down. They use OPI and Essie. The location itself was very clean. They were playing the loop of the gag videos (why is this a thing?!). I was asked if I wanted a razor (yes, please). After I told the staff member that I am active, she proceeded to tell me multiple times that I "cannot" wear running shoes that evening. I've never had a salon flat out tell me to just not wear shoes, ever. I get that it can scuff, but a properly applied basic pedicure should stick - especially if using quality nailpolish like OPI! On a positive note, everything appeared sanitary. Otherwise, the employee was a bit aggressive in trying to upsell me to other things. I'm old school in that part of the experience is feeling relaxed, and I felt on edge. Plus, the constant "no shoes" comments bothered me. Luckily it was warm out and I could walk home in sandals.
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