I would not recommend this salon as it is all about lies and getting more money from clients. I purchased a certificate for $250 over their website with the offer for a gift of $45. Then booked services for me and my friend within 2 days. Good I had a confirmations of everything. The following happened:
Eastern Breeze Nail Spa
My wife and I recently visited Eastern Breeze Spa to celebrate our anniversary. While our experience was satisfactory, it fell short of expectations. We opted for a 60-minute and 30-minute spa package that included massages and facials. The massages were relaxing and well-executed, but the facials felt unnecessary and didn’t add much value to our experience.
After our treatments, we were offered champagne and fruit snacks—a nice touch, but the selection was limited. A more thoughtful variety, such as chocolates or additional snack options, would have enhanced the experience.
The lounge area was a significant disappointment. With only two full chairs available, it lacked the space and comfort needed for post-treatment relaxation. To make matters worse, the room was uncomfortably cold, making it impossible to relax in our robes. Instead of unwinding, we found ourselves...
Read moreI booked an appointment today for 2 facials. On the website it says a regular deep clean facial is $95 which is what I was expecting. I arrived today and could not even enjoy the experience because they were trying to upsell me on things and charge me for more things the entire time. The actual facial was great and the salon is clean and nice, however it is not fair to basically force people to agree to buy a higher priced service than they want. 2 facials ended up costing me over $300 with all of the things they added on and pretty much didn’t give me a choice to say no. This is not right and I will not be returning for this reason even though it was a nice facial and they...
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