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    Paparazzi Day Spa

    Paparazzi Day Spa

    2.4(12 reviews)
    11.9 km
    $$

    I've been here twice - once for a massage and once for a mani/pedi. The for the mani/pedi: They…read morehad no slippers for my feet so I had to walk around barefoot after the pedi (to the mani table). There were no yoga blocks for the pedicure so I had to hold my leg in the air by myself for ten minutes at a time. That was a workout for me, and I know my mom wouldn't have been able to do it. They have no dryers (!) so when your hands are done you can either blow on your nails with your mouth or sit and wait for them to air dry. For the mani they sit you on a short, uncomfortable bench and pull the table away from you so you're leaning outward and hurting your back. Also, they don't take your payment until afterward, so your nails (which aren't fully dry because there's no dryer) get ruined trying to get into your wallet. Re the massage: it was a combo sauna/massage experience and they offered a threadbare robe with someone else's hair on it. They expect you to wait in the sauna until your masseuse is ready. I ended up calling the front desk from my cell phone to ask what was going on. I was escorted to an open area where I had to wait and everyone was dressed except for me (I don't mind wearing a robe if we're all in a spa, but this was just weird). And I was carrying my wet boots, clothes, and purse with me while trying to stay covered in my very short robe. When they were finally ready for the massage I had to ask for help carrying everything into the room. Just not a great experience.The massage was okay but it was too light and she never asked if the pressure was okay. Also, if you at all need to hold onto a railing down the stairs, DON'T USE THEIR STAIRS. The railing is not properly installed. If you are holding onto it while going down, at one point it sits flush against an overhang and you will jam your fingers between the railing and the overhang and hurt yourself. They do have an elevator, so definitely ask to use that. Also, twice there was no one at the front desk (reception) and I had to yell loudly to get someone to come to the front (no one could hear over the hair dryers). Will not be going back and I recommend you don't, either!

    I received a gift certificate and as I have never been to this establishment before I decided to go…read morewith the signature facial because it seemed like a safe bet and it was fully covered by my certificate ($75) I called to make the appointment and was told for $75 I would get the signature facial including extractions. I asked if I would be seeing a licensed Esthetician and assured Gina Marie was. This is how the actual appointment went. I got there ten minutes early as instructed to fill out paperwork but was given none and at ten minutes past my appointment time Gina Marie casually came out to get me. She never asked for history on my skin, allergies, preferences, nothing. I was not given any paperwork. This signified to me she wasn't interested in my history or keeping a record on my skin. Not a good sign. While kind and personable, she lacks in professionalism and seemed not as well versed as my previous Esthetician at an actual spa. I consider Paparazzi a salon that does spa services. I could smell perm/ chemical process odors while waiting and during my treatment I could hear everything all through the salon. Not very relaxing. So for a half hour she basically washed and moisturized my face. No extractions and nothing special. She did try to up sell me many times, critiqued my skin tone in a derogatory manner and was over all just a little irritating. I was amazed that service should cost $75. For $30 minutes? When I left I had cleanser gooped in my hair and some kind of crusty stuff all over my neck. I discovered this in the car. I've never had a worse treatment anywhere. I do not recommend.

    A&E 2020

    A&E 2020

    2.0(48 reviews)
    4.8 km
    $$

    This place is a complete scam that uses ineffective and underpowered treatment methods to get you…read moreto spend more money and sign up for their "programs". I went in roughly 7 weeks ago for a Tattoo removal consultation and appointment. My tattoo is 3 inches long. Located on my neck. And is fully black. I myself am a 26 year old male with light skin and a very healthy immune system. Now I say all of this because I want to paint an accurate picture of the process, including risk factors and desired traits of tattoo removal so readers don't feel I am uneducated in the process or complaining without having done due diligence or research. When removing tattoos the targeted area is hit with specialized waves that break up the molecules of the ink. Allowing your lymphatic system to digest them. As a result of this process, your tattoo fades over time. Now there are certain traits that are more desirable to make the process more effective. Those include lighter skin. Being younger. The tattoo being located in areas where there is a higher flow of blood such as the neck. Age. Health. Age of the tattoo. And colors used. Black is typically the easiest to remove and red being the hardest. With that being said allow me to explain why this particular location is gouging their clientele for money well in excess while using ineffective treatments. When I entered this facility I was brought into a room with a woman whos name i cant remember, however, she was older and blonde. Before she had even sat down to fully explain the process, she'd already started hitting numbers into a calculator. She then goes on to tell me that she had never seen a tattoo such as mine disappear for anything less than 15 sessions. At a standard rate of 150 for a three inch tattoo that would come out to roughly $2250 over the course of all 15 sessions. But there was a possibility it could take more. So she wanted to have me sign up for the "unlimited program". This would allow me to get as many sessions as I needed to without worry of increased cost. It would just be $1500 up front. Right away, this struck a chord with me as in all of my research, I have almost never seen a tattoo take more than 13 sessions and that's including difficult colors such as red and in much more problematic locations with worse blood flowWhen I questioned this, she said that an individual who had just left right before i cam in was getting a tattoo removed from his ring finger and was on his 14th session, and it was still visible. This, however, is not comparable because the individual she mentioned was well into his 40s. And the ring finger has significantly less blood flow than the side of my neck, so these circumstances surrounding the tattoo are completely different. We chatted for a couple minutes. And during that time, she brought up several times that I should really just sign up for the unlimited program and pay the 1500 front. I said that if I paid session by session (150 a session) and it took less than 10 sessions, I would end up paying less than if I signed up and used less than 10 sessions in which case I'd be overpaying by a significant amount. I said that my research did not indicate it was going to take 15 sessions to get rid of my tattoo and I did not feel comfortable spending $1500 with the potential of overspending. She again said that she didn't think it was going to take a less than 15 sessions. And said that she could honestly see it taking upwards of 30. This was a huge no for me. I wanted to test my theory incase maybe I was wrong. So I asked to do my first sessions for 150. I'd see the results and decide from there. When signing my waiver, she asked me for the 6 time to sign up for the program. During my appointment, they tried to sell me several creams and gels.. And then Afterwards, I had little to no side effects. Because the treatment was ineffective and only resulted in minor redness. I went to a different shop 7 weeks later. Got the treatment done with a better laser and immediate results . And The artist thinks it will take maybe 2 more. Not 14+

    Horrible don't go there. I got a tattoo removed and they burnt me with the lasers. Denied they did…read moreanything wrong. Then said there were no before pictures even though they have them. They are crooked and don't care about their patients. I have permanent black dots on my wrist now, my tattoo was pink.

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