1/24/2024 0 Comments Muses spa and salonI am going to upload the picture of eid deals that you can avail before eid and then I’ll go about what I thought about it. But at that time I couldn’t mention anything as I had no platform to write my thoughts, i won’t drag it too long I will start off with my experience today at the spa. Very, tacky, business tactic.I last time went there for my bridal services I was completely in love with what they did to me, the way they treated me and loved each and every bit about their work. I especially didn't like when I was told that my nails were done drying just to speed up the process of me making payment followed by their membership card being presented to me with a full breakdown of how much money I spend = how many points I earn. Lastly, while I was drying my nails at the mani-station the complimentary massage of which I normally never entertain receiving (despite it being free of charge), I did and it was probably one of the worst I'd ever received to date (hence why I dont entertain them in the first place), but again I was very, tired and allowed things to just flow and by doing so, my overall experience was a generous, 2 out of 5 stars. P.S. However, I was allowed to leave with my nail looking like that and I didn't want to entertain making a spectacle out of the situation because I knew I'd never return because I was only visiting for the holidays, but with a friend of mine who lives in the immediate area. So much, that my left pinky-nail of which I had green color on for the holidays still remained with a leftover tint on it and that was even after I'd asked the nail tech to continue trying to remove any/all residue from my previous mani. Next, was my mani which my hand not only looked better when completed, but even felt better when it came to the time and attention that my left hand was given. Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worst when my nail tech started my mani in the pedi-chair without my request/consent, but she'd literally already started while my feet were drying from polish, so I just went with it. For that reason alone I would've rather went with the reg. It felt equivalent to the free massage nail salons now give you when your hands are drying after a manicure. Moving on, the pedicure was good, but the 10min massage apart of it lacked there of. Honestly, I was so exhausted from it being two days after Christmas that I didn't even bother to really ensure that was the case or not. For my first time, I only wanted a regular mani/pedi, but still with callus removal of which she ultimately forgot to do entirely, but she showed me that it made more sense for me to do a spa pedicure with a regular manicure when it came to price point. I sat with a nail tech whose name will remain anonymous for a mani/pedi. It appeared they were und erstaffed because many mani/pedi tables weren't being utilized (hence the short wait). That said, a friend of mine and I walked in without appointments and they were thankfully able to accommodate us with a short wait. The decor is identical, but looks better in its online photos taken by both the business and its customers. I'll start off by stating that the location is much, smaller than it appears to be online. Overall, my first time experience at Muses Nails lacked living up to the expectations its online photos and reviews bestowed.
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