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I've lived in Concord off and on for 6 years now. One of the bigger challenges I've had is finding a good nail salon. I used to hike down to Polished, but it turned into an assembly line, and the quality suffered when they started expanding. Sometimes you want a place that will do more and give you more choices. Concord Nails Spa is that place. I went for a pedicure, and let me tell you that it was the best pedicured I've had in years. I got the NYC package ($55, but the most expensive pedicure they have. Don't worry, they have lower priced options too.) An older gentleman whose name I sadly didn't catch worked magic on my feet. He had the gentlest touch, and he really gave me results. Seriously, I wish I had taken before and after photos. He got all my dry skin and callouses off, and my feet haven't looked this fresh since I was a bougie college student ( a long, long time ago). He was very tender on my cuticles, but cleaned them beautifully. This is my new nail joint. **Update: Gentleman's name is Bihn! New menu options, prices seem to have gone down a bit too. Will soon be adding margaritas to beverage choices**
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