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I have been living in the area for a year now, previously lived in california. I haven't had much luck with any particular nail salon yet. I tried this one, as it is close to my work. I thought it looked pretty nice when I was escorted back to the pedicure station. They had a movie playing on the flat panel wide screen tv. The person that started to work on my toes, looked to be in her sixties, but I was optimistic.. but quickly realized I was right to be skeptical. Some of my toenails were rough, despite the filing. The polish wasn't even, and it certainly didn't last more than 3 days before chipping. After she was done, I was taken to a manicure station, and ""Justine"" started on my nails. Neither person had said more than a few words to me (to find out what I wanted done), but that just left me time to wonder if the person working on my nails was male or female, not that it mattered. He also didn't trim my nails very well, and left me with the older woman once again for the polish. I had asked for an 'american manicure', which i guess translates to harsh white on my tips, followed by a clear coat. I was left alone at the drying station, and nobody said a word to me, so I got up and left on my own. It was a horrible job, and I definitely won't be returning. Convenience does not substitute for quality!
Pros: TV/Movies for Pedicures
Cons: Very Poor Quality
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