WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR NAIL SALON
Written by admin on July 20th, 2009Nail salons are everywhere, how do you pick between them? The following will hopefully help you maneuver through all the other ones and pick the right one for your needs.
Cleanliness is very important very, when you enter the salon start scanning to see just how kept up it is. You should also observe the nail technicians when they’re doing their work. Is there a consistant sanitation procedure?Do they clean and steralize all the instruments? Without proper sanitation, infections can be transmitted from one person to another. The diseases can be as simple as a common cold to some that are very hazardous Some serious ones could be HIV, Hepatitis, etc. 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 ask upfront.
A salon needs to be certified via State Board of Cosmetology and should be in good standing with the franchise tax board. A notice displaying the bureau’s Health and Safety Rules ought to be around in the waiting area. If the licenses are not visible, try another facility. {Except for Alaska, Connecticut, Nebraska and Utah, all nail technician ought to hold 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.
The quality of products is as important as the quality of service. {Verify if they apply a base coat and a top coat when putting 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.
Remember this is a service industry always talk to the technician if you don’t like any part of the service. Customer service is usually a priority for most if not all the salons. 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.
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