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Businiess name:  Colorado Wellness Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to the Colorado Wellness Spa because I researched it on the internet and it had decent reviews and a nice website. At first I thought there prices were a little over the top, but I had a gift certificate and it was supposed to be pampering. So I called the place and they weren't answering and I left a message. This was annoying because I expect to have the phone answered if I call a business. They called me back about an hour later and I got to make my appointment for an orange coconut bliss pedicure and a regular facial. They asked me for my credit card number to keep the appointment and said that if I miss the appointment they'd charge me the full amount. Rediculous, but I made the appointment anyway. On the day of the appointment I had a hard time finding the place. It was on Bijou, but in a normal house and not an actual business. When you walk in it smells and feels old. The atmosphere was just weird. The front desk lady said hello and asked me to sign some form. Then I was ushered into a small room to get my pedicure. I sat down and took my shoes off. The lady came in and told me to soak my feet in this tub of milky looking water. They gave me a nasty tasting fruity drink that made me feel all queezy. They also had a small selection of chocolates and wafers there for me which looked old and wasn't nicely presented. The lady started and really didn't even have a conversation with me. She just asked me the basic stuff and really seemed like she didn't want to be there. She told me to read the magazines that were on the table next to me. I felt very uncomfortable sitting there. She also was rough when she was doing the exfoliating scrub and did a horrible job on the leg massage. She forgot to scrub one of my feet (on the bottom) with this other exfoliater. I didn't bother correcting her because I was scared she'd say something nasty. She did paint my nails ok. The whole pedicure was also supposed to be 80 minutes but turned out to be only 70 minutes. I was glad that pedicure was over. Now I had to deal with the facial. So I took all my belongings and was given some cheap flip flops. I was sent upstairs. I almost fell on those teeny tiny stairs. I went to a small cold room that was semi-dark. The girl was a little more friendly. She gave me instructions to take off my top and put on a draping. I laid down on the table and she came in. She examined my face and recommended some skin care. She cleaned, massaged, scrubbed, and moisturized my face. I also got a nice mask. She also wasn't very much into having a conversation and seemed distant. I've had better facials at the Noble School of Cosmetology, and they were only students. Happy that my ordeal was finally over, I rushed to put on my clothes so that I could finally leave. I went back downstairs to pay. The front desk guy took over the previous girl that was initially there. He must have been the snobbiest person I've come across in a long time. He didn't ask me how my service was, he didn't smile, and he wasn't friendly. He told me how much my total was and he was annoyed when I gave him my gift card. He asked me if I wanted to give a tip and I gave them a decent tip which he asked if I wanted to split between the two ladies. I said yes and he took the money. That was the end of the conversation. He didn't say have a nice day or if I'd be interested in any future treatments there. This experience for me was dreadful and I would never go back there even if they paid for my treatments!

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