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I wanted to get a quick mani/pedi done during my lunch break. Pink Lotus was near by and I've been there a couple times before for a quick polish change. I walked in and they were able to take me right away. Some guy was my nail tech for the time. My pedicure was decent, the pumice stone wasn't that rough it hurt and I thought everything was ok. The water was a bit cold for my liking, but he did a pretty good job with the massage. My water for my manicure was a bit cold too and he just had me soak my fingers in a bowl of water....which normally there is some kind of concoction in there. He didn't use the cuticle lotion to cut my cuticles for my toes or fingers which was a first for me. When he had put acetone on my fingernails after the massage (after the cuticle cutting) a couple of fingers were burning. He had cut TOO much skin off and I had burning fingers. Paint job was good, but for $45 bucks for a mani/pedi, I'm going to take myself somewhere else. Masks were worn at this place which MIGHT be an indication of MMA use in acrylic nails, doesn't bother me too much since I don't ever get acrylic/gel at these places. Overall, I probably won't be returning here and for the price I'm sure anyone can do better.
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