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Medina Nails has coupons in the mail every week. So I decided to go, with a coupon for a pedicure and manicure for $25. On a Friday afternoon, I had to wait about 10 minutes, but it wasn't bad. ... More
Medina Nails has coupons in the mail every week. So I decided to go, with a coupon for a pedicure and manicure for $25. On a Friday afternoon, I had to wait about 10 minutes, but it wasn't bad. My pedicure was relaxing, with some good foot massaging and a big massage chair. The manicure was nothing special, but only $5 more (coupon was for $20 pedicure) and worth it.
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The prices are very reasonable -- especially when the discounted coupons come out, which I don't get any more since we live in a neighboring town. I still go there and I pay the full price. Nancy,... More
The prices are very reasonable -- especially when the discounted coupons come out, which I don't get any more since we live in a neighboring town. I still go there and I pay the full price. Nancy, one of the nail techs is the best. My nails NEVER broke or lifted, which is amazing with full sets of sculptured nails. However, now that Nancy's on vacation, for the first time in over 1 1/2 years I got my nails done by a new tech and one of the nails broke the 2nd day when I was opening the car door. Still, a good place to get nails done and conveniently located next to the Post Office, so you can buy stamps then get your nails done back-to-back..
PROS: Some of the best supplies are used in this facility, primer is excellent.
CONS: Last tech didn't made my nails too thin and one broke, not as durable.
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