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This salon was nice, clean, and they had a wide variety of nail polish and gels. They also sat you down in massage chairs while you got your pedicure, very cool! I decided to check this place out because they were advertising $20 for gels, so I thought that I would be able to get a gel manicure for $20, but the owner explained that a gel manicure would actually cost $30. Oh well, I decided to get the $35 mani pedi without the gel. The problem I had with this place was that they 'nickled and dimed' me. Since I live in a desert and wear flip flops all the time, the skin on the soles of my feet get really dry so I like to get pedicures in order to remove it. The lady giving my a pedicure told me that it would be an extra $5! Um .. no other place has ever charged me extra... Then I had some residual gel nail polish on 3 of my fingers so she charged me another $5 to remove it. ( Is that normal? )So my mani pedi ended up costing me $45 instead of $35. I write my reviews with the intention of improving someone's business. I am giving this place the benefit of the doubt ( I struggled between giving them 2 stars or 3 stars) but I just thought I would give you all a heads up.
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