I've gotten pedicures twice here last month with my mom (we nicked our nail polish so had to redo it)It's about $20 for a pedicure, which is an ok price, when you get the nice back massaging chair, an... Read More
I've gotten pedicures twice here last month with my mom (we nicked our nail polish so had to redo it)It's about $20 for a pedicure, which is an ok price, when you get the nice back massaging chair, and leg massage. The staff are usually busy, and you don't have to make an appointment. They will ALWAYS tell you to wait a few min, and you don't have to come back later, but this sometimes means that 1 girl is working on 2-3 people in various stages of manicure/pedicure. ย I got the same lady both times, she seems to be the fastest one at doing nails. So I had a lot of time to wait while she stopped my pedicure and went to finish the lady before me's manicure. Since we didn't have anything to do, it was fine and I just sat in the chair. ย My only gripes would be that my heels are done very very quickly, so they get rough again really fast. They don't seem to shave them down and just use a pumice stone to briefly sand, which is extremely ticklish. Secondly, I always bring my own formaldehyde free nail polish and top coat and I still pay full price, even when I don't use their nail polish... I think I could get a discount of $1 or $2 no? Since OPI is expensive, and I'm not using it. My mom likes going there, so we go back anyways. ย It's just not a gourmet thorough food sanding and flower toe nail designs I'm used to in Canada that we pay $45+ tax for. They never try to upsell you here so that can be a plus or negative depending how you look at it.I'm giving 4 stars because we can always walk in, and it's not too expensive and I like the chairs. Read Less