This place is in the Publix Plaza. Went here as a last resort because I didn't want to be stuck in Perimeter traffic. Got a pedi done, $15, which should've signaled me to leave. The "spa" pedi is $1 e... Read More
This place is in the Publix Plaza. Went here as a last resort because I didn't want to be stuck in Perimeter traffic. Got a pedi done, $15, which should've signaled me to leave. The "spa" pedi is $1 extra to sit in the normal massage chair that comes standard in most other nail salons. There was no salt scrub, no massage, no... anything, just paid an extra $1 for those salts that everyone else already puts in their water as standard, and the massage chair. I don't get it. The lady was nice, and said she'd been working in the nail business for about 20 yrs. I was cool up until my feet were in the tub and she started washing off the tools and the foot scrubber thing in the same water as my feet. I was disgusted at that point. I asked if they do gel manicures, she said yes but they only had Harmony brand polish. I said I'd try it, and figured it couldn't be THAT bad, right? -- Wrong. The harmony polish colors that she had all had little glitters in it--all of the polish had glitter in it. I detest glittery polish. The other nail tech chopped off my cuticles to the point where when I wash my hands the water alone makes my fingers hurt and the skin is raw. The polish job was done terribly, and it's streaky-- you can see streaks in the middle of the nail where she didn't polish as thickly so it looks like black spaces in between the polish. I got what a paid for, and sat in an acrylic scented nondescript bleh place. I'd go for a plain O.P.I pedi if I'm in a jam, and not pay for the "spa". The regular pedi consists of sitting on a regular chair with a plastic bowl of water. Errr. can't I do that myself? Lastly, I didn't see any sterilization equipment nor cleansing of the pedi chairs after usage. Actually, I don't think I'll be back. Read Less