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Businiess name:  Cream Nails
Review by:  Aniag F.
Review content: 
I came here the day before my wedding for a mani/pedi. I had read all these great reviews about what a great deal this place was ($40 for mani/pedi). For $40, Cream Nails is more expensive than the local hole in the wall nail salon but cheaper than most upscale SF salons. The treament started out really nice. They don't use those plug in $20 foot spas. Instead, your feet get to soak in a bowl of bath salt mixture with stones as massage devices. You then get a warm lotion massage for your hands and feet. This is when the whole experience soured for me. While giving me a pedicure, my technician started yabbering away with her fellow staffers. She fails to get a tight grip over her utensils and lets one slip out of her hands. It hits me on the shin and gives me a cut the length of a quarter. I start to bleed and she just tries to clean the wound with her disinfectant. Luckily the manager came over with the commotion and told her to stop. The manager went to the drugstore around the corner and bought me a box of bandages and neosporin. She also gave me a certificate for 2 free massages and apologized profusely. I didn't feel like acting up like a diva so I just decided to let it go. To make a long story short, I came away with a terrific manicure/pedicure but also with a 1 1/2 inch scar that I still have to this day. Even though it was a freak accCream Nails again for a pedicure.

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