Friday, 6 April 2012

Is Your Nail Salon up to Scratch?

Care must be paramount in any self-respecting beauty and nail salon. If you have serious doubts, contact the appropriate licensing authority for your area, because the fungal infection can cause permanent damage to the nails.

Basically it depends on you, the customer, decide whether you feel deserves your nail salon business. So, here are some tips to get you started:

Cosmetologist / Technician

• What are your first impressions of the staff?

• Is there a cosmetologist or manicurist look clean? Sound crazy? Think about it, look it's all in the beauty of things as a cosmetologist made an effort to appear well groomed?

• If you sneeze or technician uses a tissue to wipe your nose, they should clean their hands before returning to any treatment.

• What is the state of their hands? Make your nails clean and short there? Do they have any visible cuts or abrasions where bacteria, or worse, the blood can be transferred to you? Do they have removed their jewelry?

• Are there techniques or use your cell phone while working on finger nails? Food crumbs will attract pests that are equal to the litter. Using a mobile phone can lead to cross infection.

Nails Station

• Be careful, this job wiping an antibacterial cleaner with customers?

• What happens to the remainder of the nail filings, they are removed in a sanitary manner, or just come to the party?

Treatment

• If the technician hurts you tell them. This is not acceptable to the cuticle bleeding and technology continues to work on your nails, as biting and cuticle reduction is the entry point for bacteria.

• Treatment should not be rushed or rough.

• It is normal to object.



Equipment

• It is legal to bring your own files, etc., with the technique used. If you do not, then get a new or sterile ones that will be used for you.

• The equipment is desirable to sterilize by heat treatment, if not, then the use of chemical sterilants
is acceptable.

Salon

• When you enter the cabin atmosphere should be calm and welcoming. Part of what you pay for this experience, so that the staff should be friendly and accommodating.

• Word of mouth is always best. If you can get a recommendation from a friend who uses a secure room, you will be much better.

• Are certificates and licenses to display the different techniques? If you can not see them ask why they are not visible.


• If you have a pedicure, often one-time stand-alone device used for each client. If not, do not hesitate to ask him to change before you. Imagine all the rubbish from previous clients, such as hair, dead skin and nail clippings, which can become invisible at the bottom of a spa bath or in the pipes that feed them.

Finally ...

Some of the above query may sound a bit demanding, and if you are not of such a nature, it can make you feel uncomfortable asking such things. Remember that nail infections are very painful and can cause permanent damage to the nail bed, so do not be shy.

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