This is my first experience getting a pedicure in Wyoming, so maybe my expectations are higher than the average local's, but this was not a relaxing experience for me. Considering I get a pedicure onl... Read More
This is my first experience getting a pedicure in Wyoming, so maybe my expectations are higher than the average local's, but this was not a relaxing experience for me. Considering I get a pedicure only once a year, this really bummed me out. First, the massage chair didn't work. It turned on and made some minor movements but the mid and lower back buttons didn't work at all and the upper back movements were so light that it made sitting in the chair more of an annoyance than comforting. I also mentioned it loudly enough for the staff to hear, hoping that maybe they'd offer to seat me in a different chair, but they ignored me and started talking amongst themselves. Meanwhile, my boyfriend sitting in the massage chair next to me was getting beaten up by his.During the actual pedicure, the staff continued to talk to each other in their native language and point at something happening outside. This went on for about 10 minutes and became a distraction from them actually engaging in the pedicure I was paying for. Nobody said a word to my boyfriend or I the entire time, except "hi." It was a straight up business transaction and nothing more.The entire pedicure lasted for about 15 minutes, and I'm pretty certain she didn't even clean under my nails, which was weird, and when she was scrubbing the bottom of my feet, she was doing it so lightly that it tickled more than it actually exfoliated my feet. Probably the most half-assed pedicure I've ever received. Even my boyfriend, who never gets pedicures, agreed that his was mediocre at best.The place itself also REEKED of chemicals. This is normal for a lot of places, but making no attempt to aerate the fumes is a problem, especially when it's causing your guests to get headaches. They also didn't offer any drinks, even water, which is a pretty standard practice for most nail salons nowadays. I felt high by the time I left.By the end, my boyfriend and I both paid $25 each. Why would his be the same price if he's not getting his nails painted?? We'll see how long my polish actually lasts...Even if I lived in Cheyenne, I wouldn't come back here. Take your money elsewhere, or heck, you could probably even do a better job yourself. Read Less