This a new nail place that opened up near my house, so I figured AWESOME! Let’s try it out. I made an appointment for 11am for my sister and I for the VIP pedicure. We were told it’s about an hour and $95 plus what it included which is: Starts with a warm aroma salt soak Luxurious exfoliating sugar scrub mixed with choice of fresh cucumber, oranges or aloe Vera Cream candle massage and butter lotion followed by hot stone massage Heel cream and VIP choice of paraffin wax or collagen socks with hot steam.
First of all my appt was 11am. I was put in the chair at 11:40am and they did not start my pedicure until 11:48am.
The warm aroma salt soak did not happen. My feet were in water for a few minutes and nothing was put into the water.
I was not given a choice of cucumbers or oranges or aloe Vera. It was simply given oranges.
There was no cream put on my heels. There was no choice of paraffin wax or socks, I was just given socks.
My pedicure ended at 12:37pm! This doesn’t even take into consideration the break she took to clear coat another persons nails. Not even an hour that we were told it would be.
I had Jaclyn and she was good, but I don’t feel I got what I paid for. It also seemed like the end was rather rushed. She had to go and start another pedicure and then come back to me to put on the last top coat.
My other place for $5 more ($100) is an hour and a half pedicure and you get so much more. Never a long wait and never felt like my pedicure was rushed.
The place seemed to be clean and very nice. Of course Newley opened. This is a 2nd location to one in Bethany Beach under a different name.
If you decide to try it, ask for Jaclyn, like I said her herself was great. Be prepared to wait and you may not get what you’re expected or what is advertised as far as choices.
The other thing is the chair massage seemed to beat me up so be carefully. Again, this is just a personal opinion on that.
Some key notes - When you enter there is a tablet on the counter to check in and enroll in their rewards program. There are books and pieces of paper and pens on a table for you to choose your nail polish color. Make sure you write down the book name because numbers are duplicated through different books. I saw and heard people complaining about having the manicure done while the pedicure was done. So if you don’t want that, make sure you tell them you want it separate. If you use a credit card there is a $1.75 charge added
As for returning, I don’t really think so. Maybe if I couldn’t get to my regular place I would but it would really have to be an extreme need to get the pedicure.
I’ll go the extra distance and time to Selbyville for a really great pedicure and...
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