I've been going here for years, but today was the final straw for me, and I won't be returning. Today was the second time that I made an appointment, but they gave my seat to someone else (even though... Read More
I've been going here for years, but today was the final straw for me, and I won't be returning. Today was the second time that I made an appointment, but they gave my seat to someone else (even though I was on time, both times). They didn't apologize either time. This place is always packed, and they always overbook themselves. I don't usually have much time to get pedis, and this was an epic waste of my time, especially today, since I had to get a babysitter for one hour so I could get a pedicure. I waited for 15 minutes, but realized that 2 other people were ahead of me for pedicures, and that I'd be waiting for a LONG time if I stuck around! I ended up walking out because I had to get home to my child. When I went home and talked about it with a few friends and family members, several of them said that they experienced the same thing on several occasions, which is why they took their business elsewhere. Other than that, if they are really busy (which they usually are), they tend to rush through my pedis. I was once waiting for my massage, and my girl was called away to tend to a new customer, and I never got my massage. They're also not the best at foot rubs. They pretty much just rub your legs, and it sort of hurts. I'm on my feet all day and they're always killing me, and I really look forward to a good foot massage when I get a pedi - but I've been to almost every person there, and I've never received a foot massage that was amazing.I've been told by so many people to try Blue Lotus in Shelton, so I recently checked them out. They're a little pricey, but worth it. I'll be going there from now on.If you want to try Seymour Nails anyway, here are a few things you will probably be happy about: the place is clean, and the prices aren't horrible. They also have a bonus card (ask them, they usually don't offer it on their own). You get a certain percentage of what you spend, and they give you double points if you pay cash. It does take forever to accumulate enough money to put towards a service (it took me over two years to have enough for a mani) but hey, its free money right? They also do a hot stone massage and paraffin wax with their pedis at no extra charge (pedi's are $27), and they also have waxing days, and I believe it's as much as 50% off. Read Less