Empire Beauty School Formerly Scot Lewis Schools -Eden Prairie/hopkins
Empire Beauty School Formerly Scot Lewis Schools -Eden Prairie/hopkins
964 Prairie Center Dr Eden Prairie, MN 55344
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Enjoy an exiting cosmetology career-this Eden Prairie/ Hopkins location is one of the convenient 3 Minneapolis St. Paul beauty school locations.
- Cosmetology School
- Esthetics/Not All Locations
- Nail Tech/Not All Locations
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| Formerly a Scot Lewis School, Empire Beauty School proudly serves the Eden Prairie and Hopkins areas as 1 of 3 convenient Minneapolis St. Paul cosmetology school locations. Offering convenient day and night classes in cosmetology, including the arts of hair cuts, hair color and hair care, nail technology, in specified locations, and esthetics, in specified locations, you can choose the location and classes that allow you to express yourself.
An Empire Beauty School education can give you the training to succeed in the beauty industry. Financing is available for those who qualify. Whether you would like to be a professional nail technician and provide impeccable manicures and pedicures or you desire to be a skincare expert or hair stylist, you can receive a no cost, no obligation of the Eden Prairie, Hopkins Empire Beauty School today. |
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Enjoy an exiting cosmetology career-this Eden Prairie/ Hopkins location is one of the convenient 3 Minneapolis St. Paul beauty school locations. |
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Extremely dissatisfying pedicure
After a few good experiences at Scot Lewis/Empire in Bloomington I took a last minute pedicure appointment at the Eden Prairie location and will not return! The receptionists and pedicurist were nice enough, but the towels and tub area were dirty, and my student pedicurist clearly did not know what she was doing. She had trouble removing my previous polish from my big toes so didn't even try on the smaller ones. She then pushed my cuticles back without softening them first in the tub or with cuticle softener. She also completely forgot to cut my toenails with the clipper which it was evident they needed, and ran the emery board over them but struggled with it because she had already made my toes slippery with lotion.
Then when it came time to apply the polish she forgot to remove the lotion first so it went on gloppy and flowed over my cuticles which she AND the instructor who checked her work somehow missed. I am chalking this visit up to an expensive footrub because I still need a pedicure. Very disappointing!
(monkeyfrommpls, 01/27/2009)
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