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    Deka Lash

    1.8 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I went to get my eyebrows sugar. Huai did a great job and I was very satisfied with the way my eyebrows turned out.

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    5 years ago

    Do not use this company. They only want to steal your money after doing a poor job.

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    Together Nail Parlor - Fill-in galaxy theme by Natalie! So perfect and beautiful every time!

    Together Nail Parlor

    (110 reviews)

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    Couldn't have asked for a better visit. I love my nails. Your salon is beautiful, peaceful, and…read morerelaxing. I live in Atlanta but will make the drive back to you for future appointments.

    Greeting, Upon…read morearrival, I was welcomed into a quaint salon that was very cleanly and simplistic with perfect pops of color here and there. The nail technicians seemed focused and resilient, adding an interesting contrast to the Bubbly Lounge-Esque music/vibe of the music and decorations. One of the techs hollered at me to "Habbasee!!" While my brain did not know this tongue, my body felt beckoned by this call from could only be the Wild. I traveled as if dancing to a forgotten rhythm or smelling a freshly baked cartoon pie to the back hallway of the Parlor, where I meandered past an impressive infant I saw filing nails to the cuticle with bone-chilling precision (keep up the good work, Lily...) Once I arrived to the back of the Parlor, I was faced with a fork (in the hallway, not a utensil) and a fork in the hallway (utensil). One room was the bathroom (which was very clean and smelled of palm) and the other was another story... A woman, fifty-three (53 if you round to the nearest multiple of 53 and 1 [one], therefore fifty-three [53] being the only answer to the woman's age as she was NOT one [1] year old) was spread eagle with an old woman and a lone wax strip. As the woman YELPED ;) (ba-dum-shh [facetious bongo]) I was taken aback and flinched, until I realized the services being performed on her were far from simple manicures. TOGETHER is an understatement for my participation in this lady's Brazilian. Might as well call it a South American! The only legal/safety concern that transcended my immersive experience here was the health risk of the frail old woman who was doing the single-strip-waxing, I thought to myself: "There must be some form of tomb-raiding experience/certification needed to confront the absolute amazon of vines and foliage that the lady being waxed was auto-chemo-respirating downstairs..." After completion, I was allowed to skip the wait thanks to my back-room assistance and was given a chair. I came with the intention asked for a duck nail, as my younger sister ,Lisa Curwaden, had just gotten festive green, red, yellow, and white duck nails (her pinky nail on her right hand was too small to paint due to an incident with her Shih Tzu, so she doesn't paint the regular sized nail on her left pinky either in order to keep her internal Chi balanced) and I found them quite humble and perfect for the upcoming Yom Kippur season. But right as the words "duck nail" left my licker, the lights completely turned off in the salon save for a few red LED strips taped to the back of Lily's bald head (she hadn't begun to grow hair yet due to her age) resembling luxurious native scarlet locks. The technicians each pulled out weapons that seemed to be central to their chosen workplace personas and began screaming "GEDDDAAAOOO" at me until my hearing aids that already needed battery replacements forced me to take a step outside for some fresh ATL air. I smoked three packs of Smarties and attempted to reenter the salon, only to find the lights still off and the door locked. Overall, a very swell and educational experience that I will cherish for the next few days. Thank you, South America.

    Lash Envy - Before n After Full Set!!

    Lash Envy

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    Sheree was phenomenal! I loved my entire experience while getting my lashes applied. Her workshop…read moreis beauty and cozy! I was welcomed with a warm greeting and I'm very satisfied with her work! I consider myself a permanent regular! My lashes are exactly what I asked for. They're so natural n I don't feel anything! Thanks again Sheree

    I would love to give a great review, but unfortunately can not. My boss had an appointment that she…read morewas unable to attend, and asked me to come in her place so that the business owner would not lose money in her absence, and also so I can let her know a review on how the eyelash application went and felt upon completion. I arrived a few minutes early to let her know my boss couldn't attend and I was there in her place. After rescheduling for a new appointment, I let her know I was ready for the application instead. I was told this was a problem and although I showed up for the scheduled appointment, she had a waitlist of neighbors that were waiting to have their lashes done instead. Even after explaining we were first time customers and no one was aware of her policy, she still turned me away. Honestly, it made it seem as if she just didnt want to do my lashes, or maybe I wasnt the 'type' of person she liked applying lashes on. As a business owner that was VERY UNPROFESSIONAL OF HER. The appointment was made and should have been honored. What if my boss was surprising me and this was a gift? What if she booked the appointment in her name, but really it was for me all along?? Because our names didnt match or we didnt look alike, I would get turned away from services? Whatever the case may be, as the Office Manager for a VERY busy company in North Georgia, I definitely know unprofessionalism when I see it, and in no way would I handle any of our customers in that manner. Especially when its unwarranted. Maybe I should have told her that I am also a makeup artist and was in the same industry as her, excited to try something new. Would that have changed her mind? Smh

    Deka Lash - eyelashservice - Updated May 2026

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