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I've only experienced a pedicure here, so I can't speak for other salon services offered. A little over a month ago, I met a friend for pedicures here. I had called a couple hours prior to make the appointments and was grateful they were able to accommodate us. We arrived a bit early, and were offered mimosas and to peruse the color selection. At our appointment time, we were taken back to two side chairs with copper basins placed at the foot of each, filled with warm soapy water. I had selected a gelish polish, and was advised against it. The technician offered to pull similar colors, and I was thrilled with one of her selections; it was the exact shade I was looking for! It was a pleasant enough experience. The technician I had was very chatty, unexpected as my friend and I had wanted to catch up during this time. My main concern with her chattiness was the continued diversion of conversation to her drunken antics. But my toes looked nice and my feet were refreshed, so I was pleased... Until I wasn't. While waiting for our toes to dry thoroughly, we were asked to move so they could sit the next appointments. Although that is understandable, and from my experience the norm, we weren't offered an alternative place to sit. We shuffled to the front to pay. Where I was in shock that they charged $48 for a pedicure! That seemed extreme for a pedicure that didn't offer any luxuries that would have otherwise merited that price. Adding insult to injury, my pedicure was dingy and tired after 5 days, when it typically takes about 3 weeks for that to happen with my feet. Overall, I've had much better and was disappointed on many levels with my experience here.
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