Vaccaro Angel Beauty International Spa, Richmond Hill
9005 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1M3
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Vaccaro Angel Beauty International Spa
1,102.6 mi9005 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1M3
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evelyn
1 rating|1 review
Ladies were quite rude and had the audacity to tell me that a minimum tip of $ 10 should be given as she was giving me my pedicure!
Kathy
9 ratings|3 reviews
Exterior signage a bit confusing. Etiquette required. Offer clients water or tea.
Lynne
7 ratings|4 reviews
I did not enjoy this pedicure and reflex massage. Started 30 minutes late, water in foot bath was only warm, girl couldn't speak English, only out/in/colour? did not cut nails to equal length, colour ended up on the skin, "massage" was a light rub of cream into my foot, no flip flops, as she brought me out to the waiting room. Had a little fan to hasten the drying, but couldn't find a spot to plug it in. The Manager, sat eating out of a Tim Horton's bag, every time I saw her.
Not a pleasant experience - I would never go back there again!!
Joanna
2 ratings|2 reviews
The Groupon was for Reflexology and Pedicure. I received non of the above. The Richmond Hill location was by no means a Spa...a dark hole on a second level unit in a strip mall. My 'pedicure' consisted of smoothing heals, and pushing back cuticles. I was then told to go to another room, for my 'reflexology' which consisted of massaging my calves, up to my knee and pulling my toes. And this "relaxing" session was also stopped 5 mins into the massaging, when another client came in to discuss / pay a bill. I was left waiting for at least 15 minutes. At the end of the experience, I left a $5 tip, which to be honest, they did Not deserve. The inexperienced technician was upset she didn't get a large tip, as she said the groupon was cheap. They're lucky they even received the $5, with the lack of service and no reflexology. I strongly suggest Groupon researches merchants, before highly misinforming customers. "spa" = dark questionable location, "reflexology" = massage? and "pedicure" is smoothing heels.








