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Businiess name:  Elite Retreat Salon & Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
new to the area and looking to replace my regular masseuse from back home. small rack of nail polish color, almost only reds and pinks. the nail lady managed to paint my toenails the wrong color- even after i corrected her twice. she also forgot to paint a topcoat on my toenails. the jet's in the footpath were clogged so they were left off. the masseuse had long finger nails that kept digging into my back. the lights were barely dimmed. their were no nice fragrances. the massage room was located directly beside the 2 pedicure chairs, only separated by a thin door. during the entire 1 & 1/2 hours of my massage i could hear the 4 women outside the door gossiping about their children & discuss how a goldfish had died in the shop's fish tank & how there were chunks of goldfish still floating around in the tank & how difficult the goldfish was to flush down the toilet. there was a point in the beginning when i honestly thought the masseuse was going to burst out laughing and say ""Just kidding! Come on into the real massage room!"" But unfortunately she didn't. she did however at least apologize for their volume a few times and attempted to drown them out with the CD player... that kept skipping. I really don't like to be rude. this place seems like it has good intentions, but i think it should stick to hair and nails. it was not at all a massage environment & i was, & still am, completely disappointed that i spent so much money & time there. it just didn't feel professional at all. sure, it had a nice quaint charm to it, but also a rink-dink feeling as well.

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