While waiting for my car to be serviced at Toyota, I figured I would venture across the street and have a pedicure. Since Lee Nails was so close, I figured it could be a safe bet.I walk in, the salon... Read More
While waiting for my car to be serviced at Toyota, I figured I would venture across the street and have a pedicure. Since Lee Nails was so close, I figured it could be a safe bet.I walk in, the salon is very nice and clean. There are three technicians already doing pedicures, asked me what I wanted and I said a pedicure, I picked a color and sat in a chair while my feet were soaking. Maybe this is my fault, but I did not ask how long the wait was, nor did they volunteer that information. I was waiting for about half an hour. The foot soak water was cold at this point and I almost got up to leave but since my car wasn't ready yet I figured I would wait. When the technician was using the file on my toe nails, she had cut my nails so short that the file was digging into my skin and caused bleeding. Advertising only one type of pedicure and not being asked if I wanted other options, I got a different pedicure than everyone else sitting next to me. I did not get a sugar/salt scrub, I did get a pumice treatment, but not the "callus remover" treatment, (you know, the cheese grater looking contraption), and I didn't even get a hot towel. I'm pretty religious about taking care of my feet, especially during the summer and use my own pumice stone and Ped-Egg daily so I know my feet are not in bad shape, but when I left the pumice stone that they used actually *hurt* my feet and peeled away some of my skin, not a callus, actual skin. I immediately went home and smoothed out my skin with my $10 Ped-Egg because it was that uncomfortable. I highly doubt I will ever go back here again. Read Less