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8 Scary facts about nail salon

Just because we love our toes and nails to be squeaky clean and take less than a second to fix a salon appointment, it nowhere means the luxurious treat will always do well when it comes to servings its ‘purpose’. Whether you want to pep your nails up with some interesting nail art designs or want to enhance your nail health in general, staying alert and sensing the telltale signs of a neat and clean nail salon comes out as equally significant. Although certain salons do indeed take care of your feet, there are still some facts that you may never be aware of when it comes to refurbishing your hands and feet through nail salon tools. Here, we are providing you with a glimpse over a number of startling facts that probably your nail salon doesn’t want you to know.

Facts about nail salon

Fact 1: You are always at risk

Just because the salon you are heading towards is known for the high standard and utmost hygiene, it certainly nowhere guarantees you a nail clean-up or make-up session without any possible infection. No matter which salon you choose, there’s always a high possibility of contacting infections – be it viral, bacterial or fungal. Since most of salons do not follow the protocols for disinfection, customers are usually left with fungal infections. It may surprise you that most of the salons in general do not sterilize and soak their nail instruments on a regular basis and do not use disinfectant solutions to keep their equipments free of germs.

Fact 2: Salons don’t turn customers away

This may give you a bolt from the blue but most nail salons even cater to people who are sick or have some form of nail infection. Since the infection transmission from one individual to another soars high during such visits, salons voluntarily fail to pay attention to the hazardous fact. Instead of suggesting medical professional help, the beauty salon rather service to people who have infections or foot fungus.

Fact 3: Salons swap and dilute bottles

Another staggering fact that you may not be aware of – several salons pour in cheap generic lotion in high quality, expensive lotion bottles instead. Not only do they make you shell out heavy that way, but also serve you with cheap quality products and deceive you.

Fact 4: Absence of blood doesn’t mean you have not been hurt or cut

Just because you cannot see any spot of blood or redness in your feet or hand, it doesn’t mean you have not been cut. Professionals at beauty salons who use callus-cutting equipments may harm you either in the form of a scratch or nicking of skin. Since breaks in the skin cannot be observed with naked eyes, there’s a high possibility that the nail nippers, electric burrs, files or cuticle pushers can give room to infective organisms through the broken skin.

Fact 5: Some disinfecting solutions are not completely effective

Even though your favorite salon boasts of sterilized nail tools to ensure utmost hygiene and safety, going ahead being convinced can land you in a serious trouble. There are certain infective microorganisms that are not so easy to kill – that’s where the complete disinfecting solutions are needed. But generally, salon nail equipments are not properly sterilized and even if they are to an extent, clients who have serious nail infection still manage to receive the treatment.

Fact 6: It matters when you shave

Unfortunately, your pedicurist may not really bother whether you have shaven or not before receiving a pedicure session. But the matter of fact is that shaving the legs before pedicure makes your leg highly susceptible to various forms of infections. You probably do not know that newly shaven legs have pores that are open which could be susceptible to infections.

Fact 7: Some nail tools cannot be sanitized

If you ever heard your beautician telling you that all their tools are sanitized while seeing some residues on them, it’s probably the right time to catch their lies then. To notify, ‘autoclave’ is the only medium that can make nail tools thoroughly disinfected. Since equipments such as nail buffers, pumice stones, foam toe separators and emery boards cannot be sanitized 100 percent, it would be a wise decision if you carry your own nail tools.

Fact 8: You do not need to have your calluses removed

Yet again, if you hear someone suggesting you to have your calluses removed, then beware – they are simply targeting at making money. If still you would want to go for the removal of calluses, make sure you opt for methods such as scrubbing or a chemical remover. Make sure you do not allow anyone at your salon to shave or take off the skin off the feet.

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