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I was here recently because I was given a gift card. I figured why not get a manicure? The entire plaza looked like a ghost town. I couldn't figure out how to get to the salon. What stairs, which way. Finally get up to the salon and it was dead to my surprise. I filled out paperwork and assuming a manicure (on their website was $25) I was so so on finding out the gc only had $5 on it. This better be a damn good manicure. Everyone was very friendly. Everyone without a doubt had a smile on their face. My nails look nice when finished and I even received a gift when I left. Discounts for my next three visits. However they will go unused because I won't be returning. Two days after I got my mani, the polish was already chipping. 6 days later, look horrible. I will definitely stick to my usual spot as the prices and quality are always awesome. And the salon appearance wise was poor. The salon five minutes from my house is so much appealing. Oh, and to top it off apparently the mani cost $30 which through me off. Prices changed and no mention on the website? Gee thanks. So I ended up leaving paying $25. NOT WORTH A DAMN PENNY I LOST. Will never return and I don't see how the place has customers. I almost got a full set and am so glad I never did.
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