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La Belle Nails
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Review by:
Carrie B.
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Review content:
This nail salon was ok. The nail salon is in a brand new shopping center and the inside is new. It is clean and very nicely decorated. They have nice steam/fog machines going with a nice fragrant smell so the nail polish isn't overpowering. My qualm with this place is everything seemed to be extra. Spa pedicure was more than regular pedicure. But then with a spa pedicure, the parafin wax was more. Certain types of polish are more, even though they're on the same wall. Designs cost extra and then two flowers on the same toe are more than one and rhinestones cost $1 each even though she put 2 on each toe without asking if I wanted them. All in all, I ended up spending $50 for a pedicure and for that price would have gone to a day spa type of place for an amazing pedicure vs. just a nail salon one.
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