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Businiess name:  Tribeca Beauty Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Well, after reading all the reviews below, it looks like I should have read them first and specifically asked for Nadia. I went on a Sunday (last appointment of the day.) Got a weird vibe when the host told us he'd have to check the co-ed dressing room to see if there were any men in there (which there were), so then we had to wait for that. We changed and our massage therapists took us to the room. Mine did not introduce herself to me at all - I didn't know her name til it came time to write it on the tip envelope and had to ask the host for it. I had a confusing experience. I was down for a hot stone massage, which I was totally looking forward to because I'd never had one. The massage started out and I kept thinking "this is kind of rough, not relaxing." I kept waiting for hot stones. About 15 minutes in I sensed maybe something was wrong but didn't say anything. Halfway through when she told me to flip over, I knew I was in for the wrong massage but still didn't say anything because if it was her job to make me relax, I didn't want to screw up her vibe. Long story short, they had me down for a Swedish massage. Nobody asked me before or after what I was in for, though I did fill out a sheet saying I was there for relaxation. They initially tried to give me a gift certificate for a future hot stone massage, but I was able to get some money off (a smaller amount) for the fact that my experience was not relaxing at all (I spent the whole time trying to figure out if I was in for the right treatment and whether or not I should say anything.) In addition, the girl had neglected to clip her own fingernails so I got quite a few scratches on my back. Also, some of the things in the Swedish massage were uncomfortable, so at least I know now not to ever get that treatment again. Looks like I'll have to learn about a hot stone massage somewhere else. Cons: lack of communication skills

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