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    Tip's and Toe's

    5.0 (1 review)

    Services - Tip's and Toe's

    Nail fill-in

    Toe nail fill-in

    Hand nail fill-in

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    Hand and toe nail fill-in

    Manicure

    Manicure and pedicure

    Pedicure

    Nail polish change

    Toe polish change

    Hand polish change

    Hand and toe polish change

    Nail polish removal

    Toe polish removal

    Hand polish removal

    Hand and toe polish removal

    Nail repair

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    8 years ago

    This salon and Nails Spa are the best for a small town like this.

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    Appointments are a must! They do amazing work! You can show a picture or just tell them what you…read moreneed!

    I hesitate to write this review because I am a small business owner and I know companies (usually)…read morethrive or die based on consumer feedback. However, I tried calling the shop to see if they could make things right and, like the service itself, the encounter fell flat. To start, I came into town to visit my sister as she just moved here a few months ago. We wanted to spend the day together, starting with pedicures to relax after a long week. My sister worked with a woman and someone named "Johnny" performed my service - I put his name in air quotes because during small talk he would frequently lie about things such as his age, ethnicity, and where the spots on his arm came from (he shared an elaborate story about saving someone from a fire and then said "haha just joking, it's psoriasis." The age and ethnicity was one thing (perhaps just playful banter as it were), but lying about being a hero? That's not cool. From there, "Johnny" proceeded to flirt (which I again viewed as playful banter and didn't pay it any mind), but then things got weird. Not only did the lying increase, he also wanted to know if I was on Tinder, SnapChat, or any social media for that matter. After sharing that I wasn't, he made comments about "oh man I'm never gonna see you again, am I?" Once again, I brushed this off and kept trying to have a conversation with my sister because I was growing increasingly uncomfortable. From there, "Johnny" started joking about how he had his work cut out for him because my feet were "so bad." So much so that he could "skip arm day from the workout he was getting." He then very dramatically used the buffer on my feet and feigned exhaustion to get a laugh out of my sister and I. We laughed, of course... because it was ridiculous behavior. No woman (or man for that matter - no judgement) should ever have to feel insecure about any part of their body - especially when they are making a deliberate effort to take care of themselves. It should be noted that the polish on two toes is sloppy and there is still a considerable about of dead skin on the bottoms of my feet (mind you, I just had a pedicure a few months ago and I frequently perform "at home" care). Here's where things got really weird. As "Johnny" was rubbing my legs, he was making very long (somewhat sensual and slow) strokes. He then looked up and asked me, "does that feel good" in a low voice. He proceeds, "you're lucky you got me today, huh?" I asked him if he speaks to all the women like this (doing my best to give him a hint that whatever he was trying wasn't working on me) and he said "only the ones he vibes with" and that "he likes to make his clients feel good." After taking some time to reflect on the experience, my sister decided to call and explain the situation. On the first call, she explained everything to Brian and he apologized. After realizing this didn't make up for the unprofessional service, she called again and asked for a refund. He refused and said he could have someone else fix the pedicure. Now incredibly frustrated by the lack of consideration, I called and explained everything again and asked for a full refund. Brian again refused and offered a hollow apology and said that the guy ("Johnny") was new. Expressing that this didn't make up for the service I received, he got very short and said, in essence, "you can have a gift certificate or we can redo the service, we are not refunding you" in a very "take it or leave it" tone. While I accept partial responsibility for not speaking up during or immediately after the service (primarily because I was honestly so embarrassed and uncomfortable that I was just ready to get out of there), management had an opportunity to make things right, and they didn't. Think about it, what if a young woman/girl came in and received the same treatment - would a gift certificate or a "re-do" genuinely make up for what she experienced?

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