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    OK, I was back in town for a baby shower and stopped in for a quick pedicure.  i liked that they fit me right in, but having failed to read the reviews I wasn't aware of their quality issues.  I am now.  They continually grabbed cutting and cleaning utensils out of a drawer - they didn't look sterilized - I'm not saying they weren't, but it was doubtful enough that it made me nervous.  The gal that did my manicure didn't say two words to me but I did hear her speak to another customer and she did speak English.    Another gal working on a customer next to us laughed hysterically at everything that was said the whole time I was there - and loudly.  It was $30 for a very bad pedicure, and it just seemed very pricey for Sequim.  The polish was wearing off the tip of my toes and chipping by that evening - and I was in flip flops - there should have been no wear marks at all.  Very frustrating.

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    if you plan on coming to Danny's, ask for Penny.  she is the best.  Danny's is also the only decent nail salon in sequim so i mean, i guess you gotta suck it up and deal with it, right?

    the new chairs are nice but i don't really like massage chairs.  i really wish they would upgrade the paint and manicure tables -- they have the potential to be supremely awesome.

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    I've only been here once but I was very happy with the nail job. I like gel polish (shelac/gelish) only, and this place had it. I tried another place in town that didn't have it.
    Lily did an awesome job on my nails. I wish the place was a little more nice on the inside, but I'll probably go back there anyway.

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    I wish I had the positive experience the other reviewer had as it was her review that I went by in deciding to go to Dannys.  I went to get a mani-pedi buff nails no polish.  The man who I assumed was going to do my nails did not say Hi, instead he nodded to where his station.  Throughout he maintained a loud conversation with his co-worker friend followed by with intermittent crashing giggles.  

    An old file was used as he began. When I remarked upon that I thought he didn'thear me as he was still conversing with his friend, few momnets went by when he stated the file didn't touch Anyones skin so he is not required to use a new one.  Again the tool he used for the cuticles just was in his drawer when he got it.  I remarked again and he said "listen, we are not oneof those salons that are exoensive.".

    Further, on his one hand he has about an inch long pinky fingernail that kept touching against my hand, and I felt repulsed. The filing he did was done well.  The cuticle work was not done painlessly as his cuticle board caused three scrapes along my finger's ridges.  Finally, the buffing was superficially done.  

    For me, going back to Danny's is not going to be on my list.

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    About as blah as you can get for a manicure. My nail edges were rough, the hand massage extremely skimpy. I asked for a french manicure and was told "They don't last more than two days. We've tried everything." I've had MANY french manicures at nail salons that weren't anything fancy that were able to give me a french manicure lasting a week. I would rather stay home and paint my own nails.

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    This was my second trip to Danny's (the first was for my wedding a couple of years ago), and I've been more than satisfied both times.

    After going to another place and receiving one of the worst acrylic sets in the history of manicures (read my review), I bailed on my sister on the morning of her wedding to have my nails fixed at Danny's.  I love these people, I truly do.  

    The nail tech (sorry, I didn't catch his name) who took off the nasty first set was gentle and careful.  Instead of trying to chip, peel, or chisel the acrylic away, he soaked and filed and soaked and filed until it was all gone.  

    Then, he put a new set on.  It was a thing of beauty.  He shaped the tips to make my fingers look good, the filling was perfect, and he managed to keep from killing my cuticles.  

    Now, he did brush against my injuries from that other awful place, reopening the scabs, but he cleaned them off and put a little bit of iodine on the sores.  I wish the other place had been as careful!

    I live in California now, and I've been searching the whole Bay area for a worthwhile nail place.  Nobody here measures up to Danny's.  You Sequim people are so selfish.  How dare you keep the only good nail place on the West Coast all to yourselves?  Share with us deprived CA people!

    Oh, and Mom, I'll be visiting every other weekend from now on.  Do you want to come to Danny's with me?

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