Have been going to them since they opened a while ago(and to their other location before that). For $ 25 you get a mani /pedi — I think it’s a fair price for the city and they do a good job. I normally go to whoever is available and am satisfied 4⁄5 times. They have a variety of pedicure options also for those looking for a more«spa» experience. For those who don’t know, the original location is a few bucks cheaper(and older) and is btwn. 23rd and 22nd on 9th Ave. This is their second location. If you prefer a newer environment go here! Don’t forget to get a loyalty card, 10th visit gets you a free manicure!
Jacqueline O.
Classificação do local: 2 Redondo Beach, CA
I’ve been to this salon 4x since their grand opening and it will be my last. Their very basic mani and pedi deal is $ 25. They put no elbow grease to exfoliate, I have clear nail polish on my skin and you don’t even get to have a full minute to soak your feet in plain old water. At this location, services are slightly expensive than their sister salon three blocks away. They have a great selection of OPI, Gels, Essie and CND products that I surely appreciate. I chose to come here because it’s close to work and I gave them four chances but that’s my fault for thinking maybe I’ll get better service with another nail tech. Don’t think about coming here during your lunch hour, they rather spend more time with a customer who paid more for a service than dealing with a customer looking for the mani pedi deal. They’ll tell you someone is on their way to keep you in the seat, next thing you know you have 15 minutes to go back to work. The lack of service from their nail techs isn’t worth the time and they are only willing to talk to you in order for you to pay $ 40 for a colored foot bath is ridiculous. Oh and by the way, it would’ve been nice if they told me they charge $ 1 if you use credit card while I was drying my nails.