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    Spice Nails and Spa

    1.5 (34 reviews)

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    Nail fill-in

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    It has been ONE DAY and my nail already BROKE. I had an appointment yesterday to get my nails done for prom, I wanted a pretty simple look. The nails look good from afar but they are bumpy and uneven, the tips are not painted properly and there was nail polish all over my fingers after the guy finished. The guy that did my nails was rude and impatient with me, he didn't give me good directions on what to do with my hands and made this an awful first time experience. At first I thought he was just shy or to-himself but once he took on the next customer, he was talking up a storm. The other workers were pretty nice though.

    Samantha M.

    Words cannot even begin to express how pissed I am that I went here to have my nails done. I've been getting gel nails done for a few months now because I'm a chronic nail biter and it helps mitigate the damage I do to my nails. I usually spend about $60 to have them done and $40 to have them touched up every few weeks. This week I don't have near as much spare change kicking around and so I decided I was going to go a cheaper place and have acrylic nails done, which are usually cheaper to have done and are terrible for your nails. A lot of these cheap little Asian salons will try to pass off acrylic nails as gel nails because they're cheaper and easier to do. So I get there and ask for basic acrylic nails, she asks if I want shellac and I said whatever fine. I asked her to cut them as short as possible, and I said I just wanted a basic pink shellac. She was very very rough, she cut my cuticles twice. After cutting them twice she then filed my thumb nail so rough that it started to bleed too. Pictures to follow. I wish I just got up and left but I figured that was as bad as it was going to get. Despite me asking her to file them shorter many times, she still kept them reasonably long, which I honestly didn't really care about since I can just file them at home. They are very lopsided. The polish is sloppy. She gave me a half assed 15 second massage and then brought me to the cash. It was $75!!! Apparently it's $20 for shellac and the actual nails themselves are something like $40. this is more than I've paid at any reputable salon. I tried to argue with her about the price but she wouldn't budge. I just didn't tip and left. Never again.

    Laura P.

    Spice Nails is a new spa located just within the doors of Scotia Square's Duke Street entrance. Located along my weekly gym route, I've had some time to give it a proper lookover and felt it worth while to report some feedback. Its space is one wide open room. A long line of cushy spa chairs, about 12, sit side by side- tight fit. Privacy doesn't seem to be the intrigue for Spice. Within clear sight of mall goers, clients may get their mani/ pedi with a gawk or two. Of course, there are private spaces for more personal treatments. And while the privacy factor is a little discouraging, prices are not. Very reasonable. An extensive list of services and pricing is located just outside its doors, so its all very upfront. Brazilian Waxes for $40. Regular Bikini for $30. Manicures start at $30. Its all very much a lower price point compared to a lot of the city's spas and salons. Manicures and Pedicures both branch out into a long list of specifics. Things I've never heard of: bio-liquid fill ins, UV gel overlay, solar nails overlay, pink gel fill in, ETC. Sounds high tech! Spa packages are also available ranging from $115-175 and appear to be a good price to service ratio. OH. And if your kid wants a manicure/ peticure... they offer 15% to children under 12. Sweet. So I guess it depends on how much you want your privacy. The spa appears very clean, crisp and of good product range. It does have 2 other locations around Halifax, so they must be doing something right. Some may prefer to head somewhere a little more reclusive, but if you are serious nail addict, this might be a quick and easy fix.

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    both times i have gone here my shellac has chipped the same night!! sooo disappointing!

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    Remedy Facial Bar & Spa - Historic Halifax Charm

    Remedy Facial Bar & Spa

    4.1(27 reviews)
    0.8 kmSpring Garden
    $$

    I feel compelled to remove a Remedy Spa star based on my experiences here in the last 6 months…read more What with being a pretty big fan of this spa when it initially opened I was (evidently) one of the first people to end up on the spam list. I remember why I had initially forked over my contact details to RS and it was because they occasionally have open house events where you can try products and even receive free (micro session) services like paraffin treatments. Uhh, free spa services!? Show me the dotted line! Several months later I did however start to notice that I was receiving multiple promotional offers/month in my email as well as being sent junk mail in snail mail version! Haughtily, I informed RS that I wanted to receive no more junk and yet somehow still receive the occasional email... At least the paper waste has stopped... I guess? My second gripe with RS was over an encounter I had in late July. I even booked this 50% off wax session from Vancouver, weeks in advance... I was THAT pumped about being back to the land of reasonably priced lady services! Upon arriving, I had an extremely awkward conversation with my esthetician about what *type* of service I would be getting. Trying to cajole someone into ripping MORE hair from between your legs is, I assure you, uncomfortable even for an extrovert. Perhaps you have had this happen before? Where you have been inadvertently booked into a smaller time window than your desired service will take? The real crux in all of this was that whomever I had booked with had not asked which service I wanted and what ultimately came to light was that my wax lady had NEVER DONE A FULL BIKINI WAX BEFORE. She was therefor too nervous to try on me (hey, me too once I found this out!) and I ended up paying for and leaving with a) not the service I had wanted and b) a rather crooked and sloppy job upon at home inspection. To be fair, we've all started new jobs before and I guess there's no school for bikini waxing with faux hippy bush dummies to practice on but come on... I hope my next experience at Remedy is more customer oriented! I will for sure be clarifying repeatedly in future which service I want as well as requesting a more experienced wax-er.

    I climbed the steps reluctantly. I'm always a little hesitant to go eye places that seem like…read morenests, perched at the top of a slew of stairs. When I reached the tastefully designed landing, the smell of warm citrus was like a veil, calming me instantaneously and giving me the desire to be fully pampered. I entered into the small space and was greeted by sunlight and shelves of properly placed products. The lady at the desk was on the tele, so I grabbed a pamphlet and perused the skin care goodies. While reaching for the price list, I noticed an assortment of alcohol bottles and martini glasses - I was wooed right then and there into wanting a Sex & the City moment to call my own. The Farmhouse Fresh products looked sassy and sweet, with yummy smells and gorgeous packaging. There was a foot treatment called the Honey Heel Glaze, selling for $24, which looked like a lovely product. Remedy also carries OPI nail products and a variety of other soothing and rejuvenating luxury items to make your epidermis glow! I loved the look and feel of this place and was glad I opted to head up the stairs to check this place out. The smell alone is enough to calm even the most wound-up of souls, and should be a service in itself. I adore this Facial Bar and would love to have a treatment here.

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    Remedy Facial Bar & Spa - Licensed Skin Therapists and a Licensed Bar!

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    Casaroma Wellness Centre

    Casaroma Wellness Centre

    4.7(6 reviews)
    4.1 kmDartmouth
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    This unassuming little wellness centre runs the gamut when it comes to alternative health care…read moreservices. From Reiki and Aromatherapy, to Reflexology and laser treatments, you'll be surprised at the array of things available to you in this Alderney Landing shop. The Buddhist Prayer Flags and rotating card stand drew me in this morning as I wandered about the Alderney space. The store is quite small and narrow with a slew of offerings; from organic meats and cheeses to handcrafted oils and lotions. Casaroma has their own line of health care products, using essential oils with subtle and soothing aromas. They even carry cold and flu remedies for a gentler approach to taking care of pesky ailments. The space was a little crammed with goodies, so not necessarily wholly inviting, but cozy nonetheless. I was greeted halfheartedly and not really offered assistance, but my cloud nine mood brought forth by the gorgeous day quelled any feelings of dissatisfaction. I took a brochure and peeked into a treatment room, which had a huge assortment of framed certificates on the wall. I prefer a simpler space to be treated in, but I suppose presented credentials is also appealing. I sniffed some lovely lavender soap and checked out mini Himalayan salt crystals. This shop is sweet and handy if you're commuting in or out of Dartmouth. The space was bright and the services plentiful. I don't think I'd choose to be treated here, but I definitely wouldn't hesitate to purchase one of their lovely little bottled products.

    Great place and the most friendly people you can find! I purchased a lot of items here for…read morerelaxation and anxiety relief and the customized blends really help to find that special scent that works to relax your body and mind. The staff are more than happy to help you find what works for you.

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    Atlantic Skin Care

    Atlantic Skin Care

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 kmDowntown Dartmouth

    I went in for a tattoo removal consult and had an awful experience. The doctor asked if I had any…read morekeloid scars and I mentioned that I had a hypertrophic one on my breast after surgery (which is completely normal) but I have no family history of keloids. He asked to look at the scar so I had to pull my bra and shirt down for him to "take a look" at my breast. No other doctor asked me this during my consult. I ended up getting the procedure done elsewhere. He seemed creepy and reeked of body odour.

    I got referred here from my GP to Dr. Baxter and I am really fond of this dermatologist. She is…read moreAMAZING. She never made me feel insecure even when I was woke up early for an appointment and came in with messy uncombed hair. I was getting treated for severe acne with Accutane and she was always straight forward and nice. She has the most beautiful skin ever. I hope I have nice skin like that when I'm her age. She took one look at a pink scaly rash I have had since I was a kid and told me it was psoriasis and prescribed the right thing. Yet when I was a kid I went to the IWK for many appointments and even got a skin biopsy done and they still could not figure out what it was. So quick and efficient! The lobby is really classy and clean not dingy at all with flat screens connected to the ceiling that show ads. Dr. Baxter even gave me samples for skin care that would be good to use while I was on Accutane. It was sweet of her to give me enough to get me through because I am from a working class family and could not have afforded to go out and buy moisturizers and cleansers for my changing skin needs (skin gets very very dry and flaky on Accutane). She also does cosmetic dermatology and I have only been there for medical reasons but I am sure it is just as great. I think it would be a smart choice to get your Botox and laser hair and skin treatments done by a real dermatologist not just an esthetician . More safe. If I can ever afford cosmetic dermatology she will be my first choice!

    Kara's Urban Day Spa

    Kara's Urban Day Spa

    1.4(10 reviews)
    4.7 kmDartmouth
    $$

    I was a frequent client at Karas, both their portland and cole harbour locations. One day I was…read morewaiting for my nail appointment at the portland street location when a loud vulgar argument broke out between two stylists while they had clients in their chairs (who seemed very uncomfortable and quiet with what was happening). I then watched as the supervisor of the salon, who I believe his name was Ed or Eddy something along those lines, yell at the receptionist over the phone until she was almost in tears. I stopped going after watching this encounter and how poorly staff treat each other and how poorly management takes out his anger on reception staff. I would go ANYWHERE ELSE for any services they provide. Poor management will be the downfall of this business

    My friend and I booked an appointment at Kara's last week for a pedicure (for her) and manicure…read more(for me). We booked our appointments for 4:45 on a Sunday afternoon at the Portland Street location. The next day, we were informed that the person we'd been booked with wasn't actually working at that time, but could we come in at 1:00 instead? We said sure. A mild inconvenience, but no big deal! On Sunday at 12:15, my friend received a phone call from Kara's asking where we were, since our appointment was at 12:00. No, my friend said, you must be mistaken. We're booked in at 1:00. She was told (very curtly!) that was impossible since there had been someone else booked at 1:00 "forever". The tone was not apologetic whatsoever and nothing was suggested to remedy the situation. Obviously we canceled our appointments and went elsewhere. One scheduling screwup is OK. Two is a bit much. But even then, an offer to reschedule for another day or time slot, or even a simple "I'm sorry, we must have double booked you" to acknowledge the error would go a long way. I can't speak for Kara's facilities because we didn't get a chance to see them, and based on this experience, won't be doing so in the future either. UPDATE! The following Monday, we received a call from the spa manager apologizing for the mixups and offering us a free manicure and pedicure. We very much appreciate this gesture and are looking forward to visiting Kara's soon!

    Spice Nails and Spa - othersalons - Updated May 2026

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