MANICURE SALON’S CHECKLIST
There are a lot of salons offering nail services today, but do you know what you should watch out for before choosing the right place? I will attempt to provide an idea for what you should be looking for in the following article.
First and probably the most important thing is to conduct a preliminary survey and see if the entire place is clean. Sit in the lobby for a while and monitor the technicians. Do they observe proper sanitation practices on their customers? Without proper sanitation, infections can be transmitted from one person to another. These infections vary from a mild to moderate case to a dangerous one if not treated immediately. Since some of the tools may slightly pierce your skin, it is possible to catch a blood-borne disease. If you choose a clean and well maintained salon chances for attracting an infraction are slim to none.
Of course bring your equipment is the safest possible solution, however, most who will lug around all that stuff all the time. Make sure that all the disposible items are discarded properly, and the tools disinfected. When it comes to your health it is better to inquire upfront.
You should also look for the Nail Salon’s license from the State Board of Cosmetology to make sure that they’re a legitimate establishment. A poster showing the bureau’s Health and Safety Rules should also be around in the waiting area. If you can’t find the certificates, go to another business. {Excluding Alaska, Connecticut, Nebraska and Utah, every nail technician ought to have individual licenses and these licenses should be exhibited for everyone’s viewing pleasure.} Your quality standards have to be met in everything these technicians do.
Verify that the top quality products are being used at the salon prior to paying. {Check if they use a base coat and a top coat when applying polish and what brands they offer.} Avoid any business that uses Methyl Methacrylate products. It’s been prohibited in the nail industry since the 70’s because they cause the nail plate to become weaker and thinner.
Now, if you do all these things and you are still not happy with their service, talk to your nail technician so that they can find out how to serve you better later. After all, a good salon always makes customer satisfaction a priority. Keep visiting your local salons just be safe, brought to you by www.bizcard.com — beauty company’s top source for all printed and marketing materials — including free business cards, foiled, embossed cards and die cut cards.





