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I had no idea what I was getting myself into, to say the least. On the phone and when you walk in, the staff is very all over the place and not focused on the customer. There was no one here except the 3 men working, which was a little off-putting. Also, there was a bowl of candy right when you walk in and there were TONS of ants crawling in it so I wanted to get out right then and there. However, the prices were great for what they advertised and these prices are even lower if you pay cash so we continued on with what we had planned. I got the #2 which is a pedicure and foot reflexology package which was only $45 cash. My mom and I had no idea what reflexology was so this was our first time trying it (they knew this) and they didn't walk us through anything. So pretty much it was a regular pedicure without a massage, then they take you to the "blue area" and they performed the massage focusing on my legs and feet and also did my shoulders and back which was very nice. I didn't notice any pressure point work, it was mostly just a massage. I was very pleasantly surprised! I would go back there for the reflexology part, but I definitely would not go there for a regular pedicure. It was a very interesting experience!
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