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gingersnap
03-04-2015, 02:46 PM
Yesterday I visited Mango Nails & Spa, the new shop in Traverse Plaza, corner of Route 44 and Powell Rd. The pedicure chairs at the shop have throw away bowl liners, making it a much more sanitary foot bath. Also, if you're looking for a good nail tech, try Tim at Mango Nails. He does an excellent job on pink and whites.

V&VofWV
03-04-2015, 03:34 PM
Sounds nice. Do you have a ph # for them?

Villager Joyce
03-04-2015, 04:32 PM
Is the price competitive?

gingersnap
03-04-2015, 06:16 PM
Phone number is: 352-775-4387
It's a smaller, nice relaxing salon.
The nail price is competitive with others but, due to recent foot surgery, I have not had the pedi yet and didn't think to check the price. Can't wait to get one though!
Also, if anyone is looking for Amy that was at Angela's at Buffalo Ridge Plaza, you will find her here at Mango. She does a great pedicure too.

Twister
03-18-2015, 12:15 PM
I love hearing they use disposable liners! Can I get to this place via golf cart?

Villager Joyce
03-18-2015, 12:51 PM
It is golf cart accessible. We go through or around Brownwood, use one of the tunnels to go under Powell and take the path parallel to Powell and you are there.

Twister
03-18-2015, 04:50 PM
It is golf cart accessible. We go through or around Brownwood, use one of the tunnels to go under Powell and take the path parallel to Powell and you are there.


Thank you. :MOJE_whot:

Twister
03-18-2015, 04:51 PM
It is golf cart accessible. We go through or around Brownwood, use one of the tunnels to go under Powell and take the path parallel to Powell and you are there.

Thank you. :a040:

MSGirl
03-18-2015, 08:14 PM
I went there the other day and found Tim. He did my nails at another shop and loved my nails. I get Shellac. I never found anyone as good as him since, so I was elated when I found him at Mango nails! Prices are competitive with other shops in the area.

Medtrans
03-18-2015, 08:50 PM
I too found this to be a very clean and nice salon. It's new and next to Publix. I actually meant to start a thread about it after my pleasant experience there. In fact I have my 2nd appointment there tomorrow.

gingersnap
03-18-2015, 09:48 PM
Yes, Tim is the best nail tech! He does an excellent job with my nails and I never have a problem with my nails. I was going every 2 weeks before I started having Tim do my nails. Now I go every 3 weeks, and I can even stretch it out to 4 weeks, if need be. I have followed him to four salons. He says this one is "home" for him!

MSGirl
03-22-2015, 10:08 AM
Does anyone know what they charge for shellac over acrylic? I was thinking $35. Is that correct?

V&VofWV
03-22-2015, 07:57 PM
I'd like to know their price with shellac (gel) over acrylic, too. I have been going to Solar Nails at Pinellas Plaza and was shocked at the extra charge ($15) for gel polish over my acrylic nails. Up north there was no extra charge whatsoever. My last Solar Nails fill-in plus pedicure (French tips on toes) with gel polish over acrylic on finger nails was $61 not including tip.
I went online and purchased my own Perfect match gel polish hoping to find a salon that will apply it at no extra charge.

ScorpioSquared
04-15-2015, 10:00 PM
Thanks for the info! I'm new to TV and need a good mani/pedi place!

paulascorpio
06-21-2015, 08:02 AM
Disposable liners in a spa does not replace the fact that the spa jets must be cleaned. The bacteria comes in through the water jets and the jets must be sanitized/cleaned to remove the bacteria. The liner just keeps the tub in good condition. Florida law requires sanitation of each spa after every client. Also the salon/spa must keep a record of the cleaning schedule on each and every spa in the salon. Spraying the tubs with bleach is NOT proper disinfection.

jnieman
06-21-2015, 08:19 AM
Disposable liners in a spa does not replace the fact that the spa jets must be cleaned. The bacteria comes in through the water jets and the jets must be sanitized/cleaned to remove the bacteria. The liner just keeps the tub in good condition. Florida law requires sanitation of each spa after every client. Also the salon/spa must keep a record of the cleaning schedule on each and every spa in the salon. Spraying the tubs with bleach is NOT proper disinfection.

How could they have time to clean and sanitize the jets after each person gets a pedicure?

Mimivillager
06-21-2015, 08:38 AM
Does anyone know where John went who used to be at Solar Nails in Colony Plaza? He was my favorite.

paulascorpio
06-27-2015, 03:12 PM
It is Florida law. Polishing takes 10-12 minutes. During that time, the spa should be drained and then refilled with water and a spa disinfectant solution and the jets must run for 10m. If, the spa is not properly disinfected between each client, the bacteria from the client prior to you.....you are actually soaking in their bacteria!
They can do this while they are polishing your toes.

jnieman
06-27-2015, 03:44 PM
It is Florida law. Polishing takes 10-12 minutes. During that time, the spa should be drained and then refilled with water and a spa disinfectant solution and the jets must run for 10m. If, the spa is not properly disinfected between each client, the bacteria from the client prior to you.....you are actually soaking in their bacteria!
They can do this while they are polishing your toes.

I've been to a few places and haven't seen them do this. Is there a place where you go that they do this? I currently have an infection in my big toe where the technician cut way into the cuticle too far. It started bleeding and her solution was to stick my toe back into the dirty water. I've had to go to the dr. and get antibiotics and then to a podiatrist also.

queasy27
06-27-2015, 05:03 PM
I've been to a few places and haven't seen them do this. Is there a place where you go that they do this? I currently have an infection in my big toe where the technician cut way into the cuticle too far. It started bleeding and her solution was to stick my toe back into the dirty water. I've had to go to the dr. and get antibiotics and then to a podiatrist also.

I can't say I've watched for it but have never noticed it being done anywhere I've been, either. Yikes. I guess I assumed the disposable plastic liners provided protection. The dangers of unsanitary nail salons have been very well publicized, but ugh. I may have to stop getting salon pedicures altogether.

Is there anyone in the area who offers home foot care?

paulascorpio
06-29-2015, 07:48 PM
I've been to a few places and haven't seen them do this. Is there a place where you go that they do this? I currently have an infection in my big toe where the technician cut way into the cuticle too far. It started bleeding and her solution was to stick my toe back into the dirty water. I've had to go to the dr. and get antibiotics and then to a podiatrist also.

I have lived here one year and yet to find a nail salon that disinfects their pedi baths the proper way. Unfortunately, when she cut your cuticle it could have been from an un-disinfected nipper and then, by putting your foot into the pedi bath that was unclean just promoted the infection. One thing no one should ever do prior to a pedicure is to shave your legs. It creates microscopic tears in your skin and if the pedicure bath has not been disinfected, it leaves those microscopic tears open to infection. You have to self-advocated and ask the salons prior to scheduling an appointment their system for tool and spa disinfection. Florida law is: tools must be in an EPA registered disinfectant (liquid) unless the salon disinfects in an autoclave. So when you see instruments in a sealed bag, make sure they properly disinfect prior to. Spraying the spa with bleach or lysol with bleach is not proper spa disinfection. An EPA registered spa cleaner must be used in the pedi bath for 10m. Also, there should be a history of spa cleaning for every spa in the salon. Ask to see it! If, I do find a salon that abides by Florida law, I will share the salon name. If, anyone else is aware...please share also.

annmarie
07-25-2015, 05:08 PM
Sounds great

billethkid
07-25-2015, 11:34 PM
Tuscany Day Spa and Salon in Lake Sumter Landing.

Sassy girl
08-21-2015, 12:38 AM
Yes I know where John work now. He's working at Mango nails
They call him Tim now that is his real name.
Phone number of mango nails is 3527754387

Sassy girl
08-21-2015, 12:42 AM
Does anyone know where John went who used to be at Solar Nails in Colony Plaza? He was my favorite.

He's working at mango nails
Phone# 3527754387
He change his name to Tim not John anymore
That is his real name Tim

ScorpioSquared
08-21-2015, 04:46 PM
I recall several years ago on 60 Minutes or some other such show showing the horrifying effects of salons that do not properly clean their water jets, etc. and the infections on the legs. I'm not in the medical field and have a poor memory as to the name of the infection but it was deadly. I'm always leary of trying new places for that reason. Thanks for the reminder!:(