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    Bollywood Headspa - Bollywood head spa

    Bollywood Headspa

    4.1(44 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I got a scalp massage treatment and it was a 10/10!!! They take their time and everything was…read moreclean inside!!!

    My partner and I showed up early (yey us!), got our scalps examined, and then... that was it? No…read morefollow-up or photos just a quick... "yep, that's a scalp." Cool, I guess? My partner has eczema, his technician didn't really acknowledge it. So we moved on. The rooms have curtains that don't fully close, so if you're shy, maybe bring a blanket. Or some good vibes. For the facial, I had on a bit of mascara (not waterproof) and it survived the apocalypse! Just kept getting rubbed around my face. Now the hair: I'm Black, I have curly hair, and I was not prepared for the tugging and pulling during the detangling. At one point a loose hair just stuck to my face and stayed there. We bonded. Then the nail scratching started. As a healthcare worker, I was internally screaming. But I stayed strong. They asked my partner (straight hair) if he wanted styling. Me? They just grabbed the blow dryer and went to town. I don't use heat! Walked in with lucious curls, walked out with a puff ball. No warning, no discussion, round brush chaos was my fate. Overall? I felt relaxed until that blow dryer came out. Then I was just overwhelmed with a side of big fluff. They were extremely sweet though! Might come back. Might not. 3/5 would recommend if you're brave, have straight hair, maybe some low hair expectations, and don't mind a little curtain peek-a-boo!

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    Kneadz Work - Our Logo and Slogan

    Kneadz Work

    4.9(674 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    Certified professionals
    Offers customized solutions

    My daughter was in need of a massage and I recommended she go to Kneadz Work. I had read reviews…read moreand asked her to make the appointment. She went last night and had her first appointment with Jeremiah. She has chronic pain due to depression, anxiety, and a variety of other health concerns. Jeremiah set the tone by asking what her goals were for her massage, and allowing her to completely feel whatever she needed to feel while he worked on her pain through out her body. She spoke highly of the facility, the staff, and the care that was taken on her visit. I want to thank the staff and Jeremiah for having my daughter in such good hands and care. The trust this establishment cultivated with her was enough for me to know they care. Truly care. I'll be making an appointment for myself in the near future as I myself have fibromyalgia and deal with a great deal of pain myself.

    Hi, Mr. Larry. Since this interaction with you, the business owner, is by extension an experience…read moreI'm having with Kneads Work, I believe it's appropriate to add this updated review: Mr. Larry, I'm going to respond directly to several points because your reply contains contradictions and mischaracterizes what I actually wrote. First, your comment implying that because I fell asleep my recollection is somehow unreliable is both dismissive and contradictory. You state my falling asleep makes it "difficult to determine how much you actually remember," then say you "won't argue that point" after doing just that. It was a nap, Sir, not a coma. Falling asleep during portions of a two-hour massage does not somehow prevent me from accurately assessing the overall pressure, how little time was spent on the areas I specifically requested, or how my body felt when I left. Those are the central issues I raised. Second, you acknowledged that Chris "had been struggling" with pressure calibration during training. That directly validates the primary criticism in my review rather than undermines it. Third, your repeated emphasis that I answered "yes" when asked if things were okay ignores the context I already explained. Yes, I acknowledged I could have been more explicit when Chris asked whether things felt "ok." I took accountability for that. But "ok" is an inherently vague check-in. So given how vaguely that was phrased, I interpreted it as a comfort check, not a technical question about treatment depth. A therapist working with someone who explicitly disclosed thoracic outlet issues should communicate with much greater specificity if pressure depth is being calibrated. You and your past therapists were quite capable of understanding this, Sir. Fourth, I did not indict your entire business. I explicitly referenced positive past experiences and explained that those experiences are exactly why this visit was disappointing. That's honest context, not an attack. Fifth, my pricing criticism was never about transparency. I knew the listed cost. My point was that the service delivered did not justify that cost based on what was requested and what was actually provided. Posted pricing does not exempt a business from value-based criticism. Yes, including how your prices haven't changed for some time, Sir. Asking why I tipped is also not the strong point you seem to think it is. Many people tip out of courtesy, awkwardness, or because disappointment is processed more clearly after leaving. A tip is not automatic evidence of satisfaction. Not sure how questioning me doing a nice thing was worth you pointing it out. Perhaps you can explain the logic behind this. Your suggestion that I should have complained privately instead of posting a public review misunderstands the purpose of public reviews. They exist for clients to honestly document their experiences, positive or negative. Since I'm a paying customer, not your employee, going to yelp to share my experience shouldn't be frowned upon by you. For added context to what I told Chris, when he asked me "how I felt," I specifically said without any abrasive or rude tone, "I don't think you're a bad person at all, I just didn't get the massage I asked for, so I intend to leave a review." As advice, it's actually you that could've reached out (you have my entire contact information) or left a message saying you'd like to rectify this matter and get better understanding of the experience after my review. I never cared for a free massage. Instead, I was more than willing to change my review after you demonstrated any good faith attempt in rectifying this matter. I assumed a business owner as successful as yourself understood how to navigate this sort of issue. Which leads me to my next point. Most concerning was your decision to publicly mention staffing consequences involving Chris. Whether that was meant as explanation or implication, internal personnel decisions are yours alone and should not be framed in a way that attempts to place that burden on a client for leaving honest feedback. Hope you absorb that advice. My original review was detailed, measured, and even acknowledged where I could have communicated more clearly during the session, while expressly avoiding personal attacks. That is accountability on my part. Thank you for illuminating me to the thought process you harbor when confronting unfavorable reviews like mine. It might've been to much to expect a simple acknowledgment that the session missed the mark and that communication broke down on both sides. Instead, much of your response focused on deflecting responsibility, questioning my credibility, and reframing legitimate criticism as "destructive." I stand by my review because it accurately reflects the experience. Hope this removes some of the things that were "difficult to determine." You have my contact if you care to continue this, Sir. Either way, thank you.

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    The front door is a little tricky to find the first time. Look for suite # A in building # 4.

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    One of our several Zen treatment rooms!

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    Salt Oasis - Friends celebrating my birthday!

    Salt Oasis

    4.7(208 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    I just had the most relaxing reset at Salt Oasis and I'm honestly still glowing…read more From the moment I walked in, the whole space felt so calming and cozy--like an instant escape from the chaos of everyday life The salt cave was my favorite part it literally felt like a warm hug. The atmosphere is so peaceful, and you can actually feel your body slow down and relax I also tried the breathing chair and I'm OBSESSED it helped me slow my breathing down and I walked out feeling calmer, clearer, and more energized all at once I ended my visit with a sound bath which was the perfect way to fully reset my mind, body, and soul If you've been feeling stressed, anxious, or just need a moment for yourself... I can't recommend this enough ‍ 10/10 experience--this is your sign to romanticize your wellness era

    Customer service. We came in early for our appointment as a couple. We were scheduled for the…read moreoxygen chairs and then the salt cave. Everything was fine until the salt cave. They weren't prepared for the amount of people scheduled to be in the room. They were short one chair for my husband. My hubby and I waited patiently outside the room for them to bring him a chair while everyone else went in. By the time they set up his chair, everyone was already lying down in their chairs with their blankets and eyes closed. My husband's chair was placed in the back of the room right under the fountain light. Before I had a chance to say something, they announced, we will be closing the door and shutting off the lights. Therefore, I didn't say anything, assuming this would include the fountain light my hubby was under. It wasn't. His light remained on. He tried his best to use the blanket he grabbed to cover his eyes from the brightness. I couldn't enjoy my own experience knowing he was placed in such an awkward position in the room. Once the session was over, I kindly asked the staff member to stay back so I can show her that his chair was placed right under the light in an awkward corner of the room. She immediately said, well you could have moved the chair around. We actually couldn't have based on the size of the room and them bringing us in at a later time, when everyone was already laying down in their chairs with their blankets. Overall, I tried to voice our disappointment with the experience in a respectful and discreet way. The employee became defensive instead of listening to our concerns. She chose to argue back. The employee finally said sorry once we were at the check out counter in-front of everyone, making it more awkward for me & my husband. We paid everything in advance, and when we were trying to leave, she stopped us and said she needed to check we were good to go. Making us stay there longer, just waiting. We don't recommend this place due to the customer service. They only offered a 50 discount for a future experience with an expiration date. We don't plan to come back.

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    Smiling Feet

    Smiling Feet

    4.1(314 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    My husband and I came here for a 60-minute full body massage, and honestly it was an amazing…read moreexperience. The price was very reasonable -- $110 total for both of us, which came out to about $55 per person for an hour. I deal with a lot of upper back and neck tension, so I was really looking forward to this. Kevin was my massage therapist and he was fantastic -- he really worked through my knots and checked in at the beginning to make sure the pressure was right. I asked for deep pressure and he delivered. My husband had a different therapist who was just as attentive and also made sure he was comfortable throughout the session. We both felt great afterward -- completely relaxed and basically like Jell-O. I was a little sore the next day, but that was expected considering how much tension I had built up. It honestly felt like real work was done. 10/10 experience and definitely recommend, especially for the price. We tipped $40 total because they truly earned it. We'll absolutely be coming back, probably at least once a month.

    I've been coming here for almost 2 decades, which is why this is really disappointing to write…read more This place used to be something special I recommended it to everyone I knew, even family & friends visiting from out of the country It was always a go-to But lately, it honestly feels like the end of an era The atmosphere now feels unwelcoming, and the quality of the massages has noticeably gone downhill Most of the original masseuses who helped build this place are no longer here, and it shows you're not paying your masseuse enough so they depend on tips...which brings me to my next point What really stood out to me this last visit is the tipping pressure Its getting out of hand There's a sign rating tips with faces: $10 $15 $20 and it creates an uncomfortable experience that takes away from what should be relaxing After my Half-assed massage I handed over my $20 tip and i politely asked for her name so I could thank her properly she ignored me, put on the fakest grin I've ever seen and walked away It's frustrating to see a place I supported for so long fall off like this.. the prices continue to go up quarterly but the massage quality goes down..make it make sense I truly hope management and the employees take a look at what's changed, because right now, I can't confidently recommend this place anymore I walked of there with even more stressed than when I walked in. I hope today was just a blunder. I will give it 1-2 more chances but idk when For now It's been good but this is goodbye

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    The massage therapist left oil stains on my shirt.

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