Thursday, May 21, 2015

Can I Still Get My Nails Done? Can I Still Wear Nail Polish?




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Many people who suffer from nail fungus have something in common, especially the women. What is it you ask? Manicures, Pedicures, and Nail Polish are easy ways to obtain a nail fungus. Of course many of us love getting pampered and having our nails look nice and cleaned for us. Unfortunately, this pampering can lead to fungal growth on the nail.
There are many nail salons that fail to properly disinfect and clean their instruments and products. It goes without saying that this is a huge problem. Furthermore, if you are someone who gets acrylic nails put on, you are at even greater risk for a nail fungus. Often times, even if your nail salon does disinfect their instruments, accidents still happen and they can be rushing to get to the next client or forget one instrument out of the bunch. Nail polish bottles are also a huge culprit. If you use polishes that nail salons provide you are putting yourself at a huge risk of developing a nail fungus. People who frequent nail salons that have fungus still go out and get their nails done at a salon despite their infection and use the polishes provided at the salon. If you get so unfortunate where you just so happen to use the same nail polish as someone who was infected, you are putting yourself at a great risk.
If you are suffering from a nail fungus or would like to avoid from being infected make sure to follow a few simple rules. 1. Take your own instruments to nail salons, including your own nail polishes. Disinfect these instruments after each use as well just to be on the safe side. 2. Do not get acrylic/artificial nails, if you must, make sure you visit a reputable place that applies them correctly. 3. We recommend using antifungal nail polish, to ensure that you are not only avoiding infections from others nail polish bottles, but you are also treating the nails simultaneously since the nail polishes have antifungal remedies in them.

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