2 /5 Persephone Dgheim: All I can say is DO NOT GET THE SPA pedicures, they are a total scam. I requested the lemon pedicure which was supposed to include a hydrating mask, a lemon scrub, a 15 minute message and hot stones. The only thing I got as advertised was the 15 min foot massage. The mask the lady used was from a tub, it looked to be one of those 5 dollar mud masks you get in those big jars from amazon. Other than that she used only a very small amount on my legs and didnt even wash my legs off first. the scrub she used was not lemon, it was the regular scrub they use for all pedicures. the hot stone treatment consisted of rubbing a warm stone on my leg for 5 seconds each leg. now I will say that my legs are feeling smooth but my issue is that other than the massage the spa pedicure that cost $55 did not give what was advertised. they should be upfront about what products they actually use on you and for 55 dollars I feel I should have gotten more. They also were very hesitant to turn on the massage on the pedicure chair. Its a nice hygienic looking salon but theres room for improvement.