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Spa Ni'joli And Salon
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I live in Methuen, and there are lots of different places to go for massages, manicures, pedicures and hair care. As a result, just because all these things are packaged under one roof doesn't mean that they are all equally good. The haircuts are expensive, and I haven't seen anything there that would make me want to put my head in their care. I had a pedicure once that was basic - and certainly not worth the $40 plus tip I was charged. My massage was what they call in the industry a "fluff and buff" - meaning no real muscle massage, just basically an oil application! The receptionist was nice to my face, but I overheard her sneering at another customer with someone else. I guess that you really need to ask for PARTICULAR workers by name, so you don't get the latest hair stylist that was hired in from "SuperCutz" or a bored housewife who thinks she has skills in massage. I'd go again if someone gave me a gift certificate - but wouldn't expect much.
Pros: Parking can be great.
Cons: Skill levels of technicians are not standardized.
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