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A (literal) scorcher! Well, I have gone to Aspire many times over the last two years for eyebrow waxing. I went on the 6th for my usual wax, and my eyelids were stinging when I walked out the door. By the time I was about 1 mile down the road, I knew something was very wrong, as the pain was getting very intense. I went back and got my money back and the person at the desk was smart enough to cancel my next appointment. Unfortunately, they didn't even think to give me my $5 tip back for the service. What really bothered me was that they didn't admit any culpability in the event--simply mentioned that the wax was the "normal temperature." Now clearly that was NOT the case as I've gone there for 2 years with no prior incidents. If the wax was the right temperature then how did I get burned? Simply defies logic. They were not apologetic at all, and the worst thing was that it was my anniversary that night, and we had reservations for dinner just 3 hours later. Disappointing to say the least. They might be good for hair, but certainly not for waxing.
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