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I came to this salon expecting the 4/5 star rating treatment, and got EVERYTHING but that. First off, the owner of the salon spent an entire hour filling and shaping my acrylic nails, as I was getting a fill, and this was ENTIRELY too long. Then, she sends me to Vicky (her daughter in law) to give me an ombré with gel polish over the acrylic, which I DID NOT ask for and took another hour. Not to mention, Vicky was extremely rude and talking badly about other customers to me. I was expecting to pay $18 for a fill, and when I asked how much it would be, they told me $50. I was floored. $50??? How?? I asked for them to explain and they got extremely defensive and said that the $18 was "for a gel fill" which is absolutely false because the sign right in front of my face said "Acrylic fill $18". They also said it was "$10 for ombré and extra for gel", not definitively explaining the pricing. I never asked for the add-ons, they NEVER ONCE told me it would be extra. They are scammers and I will never come back. It is a shame they feel the need to prey on people like this and their reviews are absolutely deceitful.
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