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We accept Visa, MasterCard,
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Spa Etiquette
To maintain the serenity of the space, we kindly
ask that you turn your cell phone off upon arrival. Children under 12
are not permitted unless they specifically have an appointment for a treatment.
Gratuities
If you are pleased with the services you have received, it is customary
to give a 15% to 20% gratuity to each of your technicians. Gratuities
are accepted in cash only.
Appointments
We recommend that appointments
be made in advance so that we are
able to accomodate your specific
scheduling requests. However, walk-ins are always welcome. A major
credit card is required to hold all appointments.
Cancellation Policy
Due to the high demand of appointments we require at least 24 hrs notice
when canceling a treatment. There is a 50% charge for cancellations made
less than 24 hours in advance, full charge for no-shows.
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Press and Media
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Page Six Magazine: NY Post
"The Perfect Pedicure"
January 25, 2008
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Getting your nails done at the laid-back and cozy Sweet Lily Natural Nail Spa & Boutique is like having an aesthetician attending to you in your own home – if your home happens to be decorated in top to bottom shabby chic style, and visited by people like Christy Turlington or actress Mariska Hargitay and Mary Louise Parker. And, through February 7, when you book one of the spa’s sumptuous Honey Walnut Pedicures ($76 for 60 minutes), you’ll receive a complimentary Hot Lavender Manicure worth $22. During the treatment your tootsies are submerged in a bath of warm milk, almond oil and rose petals and then coated with a moisturizing honey walnut mask. Gwen Flamberg, beauty director at US Weekly, raves about the treat. “Even if you trade your holiday vacation for a stay-cation this year, you still want a pretty pedi,” she says. “Why not get a mani thrown in?”
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