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Venice Salon & Day Spa Jayna
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My BF set an appt for me to get a 30 min massage and a spa pedicure. The massage was average. Didn't seem like the oils used were as good as other places. The Spa pedicure was so bad. The person doing it admitted to being the first time doing it at Venice. She had to ask where things were. She forgot to scrub one foot to get the dead skin off. She finishes up and uses the aerosol nail dryer and says your done. Ok, here I am in their stupid robe that I am now supossed to go change into my jeans with wet toe nails? I said screw it. Change and see what happens. Of course, the pedicure gets all screwed up. She had the nerve to tell me I should be careful. I felt like saying, well anyone that has had a pedicure, should know that drying the toes is important, especially before changing clothes. Do yourself a favor, skip the pedicure, and go to a dime a dozen nail shop for a much cheaper and better job.
Cons: Over priced for the level of service.
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