This place fraudulently tells customers that they can’t burn from their Mystic Tan, and their rays aren’t the type that cause skin cancer, when in reality, they’re the EXACT dangerous rays that speed up skin cancer. My poor boyfriend decided to try it out one time, and a mere hour later, he was lobster-red. And because the Mystic Tan tans several(deeper) layers than just the too dermis, after 3+ months of this ONE episode, his skin is still itching and peeling from this. I took him back the same night he tanned, and the females running the counter tried to tell me(a biology major) these lies about their«cancer-free» rays. Instead of telling their customers THETRUTH about their tanning beds, they’re telling them there’s no harm in tanning at all-exactly what they’re paid to tell their clients, which is medically and scientifically false. They did, after a week or more of arguing with the owner, refund his money, but we had to deal with the owner, his wife, and their employee’s rude attitudes to get our $ 40 returned. I understand tanning is not going to go away, but their foul attitudes should disappear immediately.
Misty J.
Tu valoración: 2 Detroit, MI
Last year for Valentine’s day I took my boyfriend out to Oasis in Ann Arbor. It was amazing. This year he took me to the Bubbly. It was how I imagine going over to your gigolo uncle’s house to use his hot tub would feel like. Super tacky with the decorative choices and lots of tanned ladies running around. It was pretty cheap and I didn’t feel like I was going to get a disease. The wait staff was nice. You do have to listen to top 40 or whatever the young ladies working are listening to. We brought our own towels but they did have some available. Smoking is allowed as long as you ash in the ashtray. ew. But I love a hot tub. So if you’re jonesing for a soak but can’t make it to Ann Arbor this place will do.