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    Mire Spa & Nail

    4.0 (27 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

    By appointment only

    Updated 1 month ago

    Services - Mire Spa & Nail

    Massage

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    Hand nail fill-in

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    Hand and toe polish change

    Nail polish removal

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    Clean and there was no wait. My pedicure did take longer than they had told me. Normally that would be a good thing - but I was in a rush.

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    I would definitely recommend. Great people and environment, also awesome gel nails here!

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    Chris performs these services with the same friendly professionalism she shows with everything she does.

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    Daisy Nails & Spa - You shouldn't be able to see a transparent nail with a French nail service. There wasn't enough color put on the nail.

    Daisy Nails & Spa

    4.6(19 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I followed my technician here to Daisy Salon. When that person left, Anna agreed to continue my…read morepowder dip nail service twice a month, and she is a perfectionist, as was my regular tech. Then one day, Anna tried to tell me it would be better for me to switch to traditional ultraviolet gels. I was caught off guard. She actually argued with me, and insisted that I try it (Even though I told her I'd used those for years before and didn't like them). Because I could see I wasn't getting anything else done that day, I said, "Okay." The ultraviolet gels performed poorly as expected. Gels get spongy when your hands get wet a lot, for example, while doing dishes, swimming, or bathing kids. Then the gel nail becomes unstable and lifts from the base. Not to mention that this instability invites bacteria to settle into and underneath it, creating puffy cuticles, irritation, redness, and itching, which it did. I didn't go back for 8 months. But when I did go back, I asked Anna point-blank: "I know you don't like doing the powder dip nails, but would you do it?" She said Yes, no problem. Guess what happened when I got there? Anna tried to show me her new system, where the nails are thicker and use only ultraviolet gels, again. I couldn't believe her nerve. This time I argued back No, I don't want anything else but powder dip nails. So Anna starts digging around for powder dip nails, which are different from those used for ultraviolet gels. So Anna starts the job by removing the old powder dip and applying tips to the nails that needed them. But on my left hand, all the nails were grown out long and didn't need tips. Would you believe she used this tall stand where I couldn't see my hands on the other side? She cut all my long nails off and put tips on both hands. I was watching TV and talking to a friend I brought with me (Yes, I actually brought her business) when I caught on too late. I wasn't going to walk out in the middle, but needless to say, I was pissed, but I held it together and held it in. Would you believe that after that, Anna switched me over to her trainee tech and went to do someone's eyebrows. Anna never came back. The trainee was very nervous, not from me, but because this was her first time doing the powder dip. Can you believe that happened? I have been going to Salons for powder-dip nails for 10 years, twice a month. Do you know how much money I have paid my techs? Plus 20% twice a month. That's a mid-size monthly car payment. And she tossed me over to her trainee and never came back to check on me. You know, when I first met her and saw the perfectionist she was, I never could've expected she would behave this way. The trainee did some things well, like her filing, and the nail shape was very flattering. But one hand didn't get as much of the French nail pink color, so under the white line, you could see right through the nail to the other side. That's a telltale sign that you're wearing tips, and that's not why I pay them $85 plus 20%. So that's no bueno. When I paid, Anna asked, Will you be back? You know I don't blame the trainee. She performed despite also being abandoned by Anna in the middle of her first powder-dip nail service, and I felt a lot of compassion for her because of that, too. Look, it's nails. It's not a physician's office. But to be fair, I'm being upfront about what I want. I'm being kind, and I pay well. But I want to pay for what I asked for. It's pretty standard for people to ask for a specific tech and get it. If a switch must happen for some reason, a discussion with the customer should take place. It did not here. In fact, Anna knew full well that when I arrived, she was going to argue with me AGAIN about what service I was going to pay for. That's no bueno. I noticed that some of this salon's 11 highly regarded reviews are from 2 years or 1 year ago. Look, businesses go through changes. It seems Anna is more in charge now than before, and she's on a journey to learn how to treat customers to gain the almighty loyalty. I was loyal to my previous tech for seven years. I am a commodity in the nail salon business. I am a good, well-paying customer, and I will not be loyal to this kind of treatment. You will have to make up your own mind.

    I love it here! I've been coming here for years and the service is always great and the individuals…read morewho work here are so kind. They ensure to strike up a conversation with me while doing my nails and make me feel like family. The place is extremely clean and they do an amazing job with my nails! I suggest the color gel - it is worth it for the price. It lasts a month or longer (depending on how fast your nails grow) without chipping or cracking.

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    Daisy Nails & Spa - You shouldn't be able to see a transparent nail with a French nail service. There wasn't enough color put on the nail.

    You shouldn't be able to see a transparent nail with a French nail service. There wasn't enough color put on the nail.

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    Institute of Aesthetic Arts & Sciences

    Institute of Aesthetic Arts & Sciences

    3.3(6 reviews)
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    After doing some research I decided to tour this school with the intention of joining that fall…read more But after the interview I realized that this will not work for me. The school is great and the program seems to be covering a lot of essential subjects. The only problem was that they use tons of essential oils in their skincare and it has to be used on my skin during the course. Any dermatologist will tell you that fragrant essential oils are very bad for skin. It is setting you up for a potential for allergic reactions or sensitizing your skin to UV rays. The source of the essential oils do not matter at all. They are still volatile ingredients. Especially for someone with reactive skin that is definitely not a good idea. When someone has allergy prone skin the source does not matter. It is better to avoid such ingredients. All fragrance whether it is "natural" or synthetic is bad for skin. Fragrance has no place in skincare. Even when using a natural ingredient there are always side effects with volatile ingredients. Lot of people use fragrance and essential oils with no issues. That is not the case with everyone. Dermatologists say that even if you do not seem to be reacting to it immediately there is a higher chance of irritation down the road. I also cannot tolerate scented products. I am very sensitive to scents. For all these reasons, I could not join this school. Seemed like great teachers and a great curriculum otherwise.

    I have been going here frequently, esp. the past 2 years. I was insulted when "confronted" about…read morepurchasing a Yon-ka product elsewhere. After being reminded that "it's economic hard times and they make their money through product sales- hence being able to provide the facials so cheap". I was rudely and bluntly told by the owner that "it's a slap in the face". I have written many a $200-$300 check to this school, just not this particular day. I was treated RUDE. Yes, facials are provided cheaper here because IT IS A SCHOOL. Your students PAY tuition and work for FREE and use my face as their guinea pig. If anyones taking anything in the face it's me!!! And where in the fine print does it say that I'm obligated to purchase product? I don't see anything hanging on the front door nor did I sign a contract. Expect to be treated in relation to the amount of money you will be spending...

    Mire Spa & Nail - othersalons - Updated May 2026

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