Cure Beauty Bar
Ok, so I sometimes get really skeeved out about some of the nail salon choices that we have around the area. I finally found a place that I can put my feet into the water and not worry about getting some weird fungus the next day…
Cure Beauty Bar (http://www.curebk.com/) is located on Fulton (between Waverly and Clinton) near the C train Clinton Washington stop. I went there this weekend… the beauty bar is immaculately clean—the technicians that work with you are truly attentive, and they stay with you throughout the whole process (i.e. you’re getting a mani/ pedi than eyebrows it’s the same person).
Couple of things to note, it’s a natural nail salon—so if you want tips or anything that’s really not your natural nail you’re going to have to go somewhere else. They promote positive nail care. Oh and I think you need appointments on the weekend—otherwise you maybe waiting for awhile.
They also do waxing, facials and I think massages. You can also have a “Spa Day” with you and your friends during the week.
I went there this weekend with some friends, and got a basic mani ($15) and a special ‘Cure pedi ($35) which included an invigorating foot scrub, followed by a soothing foot masque—EXCELLENT!!
Your definitely paying a bit more than you would pay at some of the local spots—but if you want a treat, I’d definitely say stop in.
Cure Beauty Bar (http://www.curebk.com/) is located on Fulton (between Waverly and Clinton) near the C train Clinton Washington stop. I went there this weekend… the beauty bar is immaculately clean—the technicians that work with you are truly attentive, and they stay with you throughout the whole process (i.e. you’re getting a mani/ pedi than eyebrows it’s the same person).
Couple of things to note, it’s a natural nail salon—so if you want tips or anything that’s really not your natural nail you’re going to have to go somewhere else. They promote positive nail care. Oh and I think you need appointments on the weekend—otherwise you maybe waiting for awhile.
They also do waxing, facials and I think massages. You can also have a “Spa Day” with you and your friends during the week.
I went there this weekend with some friends, and got a basic mani ($15) and a special ‘Cure pedi ($35) which included an invigorating foot scrub, followed by a soothing foot masque—EXCELLENT!!
Your definitely paying a bit more than you would pay at some of the local spots—but if you want a treat, I’d definitely say stop in.
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