Local Honey Reviews, Prices, Services, Photos
About Local Honey
Local Honey is a rustic yet vibrant business dedicated to producing and promoting pure, high-quality honey sourced from local beekeepers. Through sustainable practices, Local Honey not only offers a range of delightful honey varieties—from wildflower to clover—but also emphasizes the importance of supporting local agriculture and biodiversity. Each jar captures the unique flavors of the region, reflecting the diverse floral sources available throughout the seasons.
In addition to selling honey, Local Honey engages the community through educational workshops on beekeeping, the significance of pollinators, and the environmental impact of honey production. Customers can explore related products such as beeswax candles, honey-infused skincare, and gourmet honey-based recipes. By fostering a connection between nature and consumers, Local Honey inspires a sense of community and environmental stewardship, making every purchase not just a taste of sweet goodness, but a step towards sustainable living.
Address: 1546 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237, United States
Website: http://localhoneybk.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix_google_business_profile&utm_campaign=8501831328720702361
Call: (718) 381-3263, +1 718-381-3263
Rating: 4.4
Total Customer Rating: 251
Salon Open Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Customer Reviews:
*update*
After removing the polish, I saw that my nails still had a thin layer of acrylic still on them. I’m so disappointed.
*final update*
Thank you to management for reaching out. I was invited back to the salon and had a better experience. All of the acrylic was removed gently and I received a relaxing manicure. They really do have a nice selection of colors for regular polish.
Other nails are lifting. They accommodated my nail fix for my one nail, but I highly doubt I can get 7 fingers fixed 🤦🏽♀️ you can see the darker areas are the gaps where the gel has detached from the nail bed
I got a gel manicure at 10 am which seemed to be the first appointment of the day. We started just a few minutes after 10 and I didn’t need a removal.
The nail prep was fine, but I wasn’t super happy with it. I still had hangnails after my appointment right along my nail. Typically those would get removed.
My main issue with the manicure was the polish application. My manicurist flooded my cuticle on a couple of nails with the gel polish. She did a decent job cleaning it up, but there were still lots of small areas of skin that had polish. I asked her to be sure it was removed, but once my fingers were under the lamp I could really see all the missed areas due to the bright color under the lamp. She did her best to file it off of my skin to remove any that cured. This is an issue for me because gel can be dangerous when cured on the skin. The flooding also resulted in uneven and bubbled application around my cuticles after she removed the excess.
The cleanliness of her tools was unclear. They didn’t come out of plastic sanitized bags, but the files and buffers did appear to be single use. She used paper towels and fresh cotton balls/pads as needed. She did not wear gloves throughout my manicure but did put them on for my hand massage.
My manicurist according to my online booking was Tenzin. She was friendly and quiet which I don’t mind at all. She accepted venmo for tips and the manicure was charged on my card for $50.
I really want to like this place and I think I could with a different manicurist that pays a bit more attention to detail. I might try again, but I still love my salon in Manhattan a tiny bit more for now.
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