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Vogue Day Spa

322 Grand St., New York, NY 10002 40.717192 -73.990568
at Orchard St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
work212-334-9113 Send to Phone

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  • Type: Spa
  • Services: Makeup Application, Manicure/Pedicure, Skincare & Facials

Official Website

voguedayspa.com

Hours

Daily, 10am-8pm

Nearby Subway Stops

B, D at Grand St.; J, M, Z at Essex St.

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

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Situated on a semi-bustling block where the Lower East Side begins to give way to Chinatown, Vogue Day Spa feels a cut above your typical waxing and nail place. Though the bright storefront space is immaculately clean and well stocked with Dermalogica and Gernetic products, regulars don’t come for the décor or the ambience. Instead, it’s the well-edited menu of East-meets-West skin care and body treatments that attracts financial-district workers on their lunch break and budget-conscious East Villagers on weekend evenings. Facial standouts include the hydrating facial, a customizable complexion-brightening treatment that comes with a complimentary eyebrow shaping. In the massage department, the services are limited (basic, reflexology, and hot stone), but so’s the price.

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Vogue Day Spa

just do not get a pedicure...

cln100 from 10002 | Posted on 3/28/08

Overall Rating: 102 (Not Recommended)
Quality: 2
Service: 1
Selection: 2
Value: 2

I tried this day spa for a simple pedicure and left bloody (no joke). The person who provided the pedicure gave me a painful bloody cut of the cuticle, and then proceeded to blow (!!) on the cut even after I asked her repeatedly not to - She seemed clueless about the risk of infection (or how to safely do a pedicure). I can only hope the pedicure instruments were sterilized. Also minor point but no one there was familiar with putting oil on a freshly-dried pedicure to protect it for your trip home. The price would be right only if they knew what they were doing. They do not deserve a second chance when something like this happens. Big disappointment.

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