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Businiess name:  Natural Elements Salon & Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I sent someone to this spa a few weeks ago as a gift and the only thing they got out of the experience was disappointment, and a ridiculously high bill of several hundred dollars. The quality of the work done on their nails was atrocious (horrible). The "manicurist" by the name of Kirsten was especially sloppy with painting and filing. The finished nails were still jagged and uneven. She then continued to paint over the nail lotion, leaving bits of grit all over the nails. She obviously did not use any kind of guide or stencil, as the paint is all over the cuticles and side skin. This was done after bragging about her schooling for the trade. The employees obviously have no care for the quality of the work done, only the pretentiousness of paying for their name. Then again, if you like that sort of thing this is definitely the place. You would be better going to a cheap nail salon in a mall. And how much did this experience cost? Well over a couple hundred dollars. A complete waste. Men; do not send your women here, they will appreciate better quality elsewhere, and your wallet will appreciate the cost. On a personal note, I'm quite appalled by the lies women tell themselves to validate the cost of these services. Love yourself more, and set your standard much higher than this by demanding better service.

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