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Alright fellow Yelpers, as much as I dislike giving negative reviews there are multiple reasons why I'm writing this review. Primarily for safety reasons. This was my first visit here with an appointment for a mani/pedi.I asked for my SNS to be removed by soaking my nails. This must be to time consuming to do here because my nails were drilled to a point where I had pain on the top of some of my nails and then trimmed my nails way to short causing me to bleed during the entire visit there. (Take a peek at the photo) I didn't even receive an apology from the nail tech about my cut on my finger. She seemed annoyed that I kept bleeding and made a comment "you keep bleeding" dabbed my finger with the dirty towel that she was using after she drilled the SNS debris everywhere. So back to the safety concerns; she used a nail file, a jar with acetone and buffer that she placed in her personal bag. She did not throw away or place these items in an area to be washed or sterilized. I work in the medical field so I pay attention to these things. To make things worse I had to pay $56 dollars for a so-so pedi and one of the most painful manis to date. Beware guys, I wouldn't go back to this place if I was offered free services.
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