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ai yahh, I'm conflicted about giving this many stars about this place because all in all, my experience was fairly positive, but I could *not* get past the cleanliness aspect of the tools!!! I had a male nail tech and he was friendly, respectful, and patient when I couldn't decide on my colors. I got both the basic mani and pedi. While I can't complain on the price (great for Vegas IMO), and the quality of the mani pedi, seeing the tools they used is what got to me. Remnants of red nail polish (praying it wasn't blood) on their metal tools, keeping their clippers etc. in dingy plastic boxes that looked old, sad and neglected - dude - even my own mani tools at home are kept in a cleaner case AND THEY DON'T HAVE QUESTIONABLE RED POLISH ON THEM! How hard is it to remove that shit with acetone?! The only reason I don't think I'll revisit this spot is because of their questionable cleanliness practices with their equipment. I feel bad but this is serious!
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