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Christine Chin Spa
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citysearch c.
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Yes, Christine gives a good facial. But it is nowhere near amazing enough to have to put up with all the attending headaches.\r
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I am not really the type of person that demands extravagent service. But I've never had to deal with more mental discomfort at a spa than I experienced at Christine Chin. Despite the fact that she charges upwards of 300 dollars for a facial, she treats her customers pretty disrespectfully. For example, awhile ago, she raised her own fees 20 percent above her other estheticians, yet she ALSO has her staff hustle tips for her...despite the fact that she is the owner of the salon! When you are done, her staff has already filled out her tip envelope and they hand it to you to fill! (This is pretty unheard of in my experience - at most spas, the owners refuse tips! I usually tip owners anyway, but for the owner to have her staff flat out hustle this way is in my opinion really tacky.) In addition to this, she will overbook and make you wait, but then complain to you about the girl before you who was 5 minutes late and kept her waiting. In sum, she gives off the opinion that YOU are lucky to have HER perform a service on you for an extravagent price. I don't mind paying well for a good service, but when I do that I expect courtesy at the very least. I've never experienced this kind of attitude before at any high end salon, and it became too much of a headache. I've found comperable (if not better) facials at many other spas in Manhattan for the same amount of money or less where I am also treated nicely and not hustled for tips, so unfortunately, I don't recommend.
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