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Pavlova Spa & Salon

Pavlova Spa & Salon

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114 S Union St, Traverse City, Michigan, 49684, United States
(231) 941-5707 www.pavlovaspasalon.com
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Mar 16, 2018
This was my second year using Pavlova to host a Women's Lawyers Spa Night Event and both years the service was exceptional. Chelsi helped plan everything and scheduled the manicures and pedicures for us. Heather and Nicole did an amazing job with the services - both of them are so nice and professional. My manicure turned out great! All of my other experiences with Pavlova over the years (manicures/pedicures, wedding hair, haircuts, etc.) have all been positive. Looking forward to returning!

May 19, 2017
I called on a last minute on a Friday afternoon since I am from "out of town" and they were able to get me in an hour and a half later. The salon is nice, very clean and Nicole who did my pedicure was very pleasant and did an excellent job! This will be my place to go when I am in TC! Love their choices of scrubs. Very unique!

Oct 25, 2017
Awesome!! Attention to detail! Friendly! Great experience! Great color specialist , styling on point

Jan 11, 2017
My mom and I have been going here since I was a kid to get our nails done, and we have always had a great experience. I went in yesterday to get my hair colored and every employee was very nice including the lady who did my hair (Brittany or Brittney, not sure how to spell her name). She listened to exactly what I wanted and did an amazing job on my hair, plus she was so friendly!

Jun 22, 2017
Will NEVER go back. Asked for the lady to give me a "baby" trim and I left with half my head of hair. It looks terrible and my usually thick hair is so thin now. I am beyond upset. The first appointment I had they double booked me, and then they were 20 minutes late to my second appointment.

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