I got right in as a walk-in on Thursday 8⁄6 around 10:00 a.m. Here’s what they need to work on. The nail tech was really chatty with the tech at the next station. I don’t know what language but a person starts to wonder if they’re talking about you. That felt unprofessional. The salon’s color assortment was heavy on darks, not much for natural shades. The shade I chose makes my hands look like a cadaver’s. Not the tech’s fault of course, but I would have welcomed input on the choice. I spent $ 45 on a very basic mani-pedi. I wasn’t offered a menu of services at the outset but I’ve come to enjoy hot towel wraps, foot scrubs, hot paraffin and the like. Finally, one of the first things a tech should do is show you where to put your stuff. There was a shelf behind my massage chair for my purse, but I had to squish my coffee and phone between my thigh and the chair for quite some time until she noticed my discomfort. The positives… the shop was clean, well-lit, comfy, the bathroom was clean too.
T C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 South Windsor, CT
I was staying at the Holiday Inn Express and walked over. They took me as a walk in, $ 43 totally reasonable for a mani/pedi did a great job! Tina did a beautiful job and it felt great to be pampered
Marah H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Went with my mom to get a spa mani/pedi for a girls’ day, and it was excellent! The massage chairs were so comfortable, and these ladies have awesome hands. I’ve only gotten a few pedis in my life, and the woman who did mine(blanking on the name right now) did a very good job at being gentle with my feet. The foot and calf massage was AMAZING. They had an excellent selection of OPI colors and the polish looks great — this was 2 weeks ago and my pedi is still completely in tact(no chipping at all)! I can’t wait to visit Rochester again soon to get my nails done with my mom. The spa mani/pedi price was $ 42, if I remember correctly – pretty good price.