I admit, I was a little skeptical to give this place a try with only 2 stars and two less than stellar reviews. But, they are near the house and I wanted to check it out.
So me and my little tootsies toodled off for our adventure. The first visit was in October with Anna. She was a real sweetie and was very gentle. She did a very good job with my pedicure. My lil tootsies were looking great in Green Polish (my sister's favorite color).
My next visit was on December 12. Anna wasn't available, so I took the technician du jour. I can't remember her name, but she did a good job also.
I also opted for the eyebrow service, which was interesting to say the least. First of all, it's in the middle of the room, so everyone is all up in yo koolaid, so to speak. Then your chair, it doesn't recline, so you have to hunch your a$$ up and over some pillows so the lady can wax you. Now, she did do a good job, but I'm used to being in a special room, in private, mood music, you know.... This had shades of the shop on Georgia Street that I quit going to. The piece-de-resistance, she asked me if I wanted my mustache waxed. Uh, hello. It ain't a freakin mustache. Maybe 2 hairs on each side of my lip that if they were any smaller they'd be invisible. Prepubescent boys have more hair than I do. Heck, prepubescent boys would be ashamed to have what I have. I was insulted, can you tell?
Oh, and you pay separately for the was than you do the manicure/pedicure, so you can't put it all on your credit card. FYI.
Would I go again. Yes, for the pedicure. But really, I'd still drive to Sun Valley Mall and see Timmy at Loa Ann's. Nobody beats their service.