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207 Sanchez St, San Francisco, California, 94114, United States
(415) 621-2729
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Dec 17, 2021
I have been coming here for years and was so happy to see them still in business after the pandemic. The aestheticians are friendly, knowledgeable and very sweet. When there you must at least try the Mani and pedi with wax treatment. Not bad for $65 bucks. Definitely walk out feeling pampered.

Sep 25, 2021
First of all, I had an appointment at 5:30pm. I was on time. Their chairs were full. I was told to pick a color and I did. They put me in a chair and there I was until 6:20pm. Finally the services began 50 minutes late. One hour later, services were completed. What? It was so obvious he was in a hurry. My color is uneven and lumpy. My toenails were not filed because they are snagging on my blanket. I did not get a proper foot or hand massage. Very bad quality and service. The sign says $70 but they charged me $75. No apology for the wait at all. And the polishes are all over the place with no apparent sense of organization and most were filthy. Wow! I should not have been charged the full price for what I received.I will not be returning and would love a refund, but that won't happen. I am extremely unhappy with this place and services. .

Sep 19, 2021
High quality manicures! The massage chairs are great too.

Sep 27, 2021
Love getting Pedicures there the best 👌

Jun 7, 2021
Really nice staff and my waxed eyebrows are perfect. My only complaint is my nails. When I got home, I took a closer look and realized my nails are not all the same shape and the nail polish is bumpy on a few fingers. I will definitely be back but only to wax my eyebrows again.

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