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You have probably heard
people talk about how a decent percentage of nail salons don’t properly take
care of their supplies. There have been articles written about them and even
stories on television news programming. The sad truth is that these stories are
as true as they appear. The worst part is that the people in charge of these
nail salons are aware of the dangers involved with unkempt equipment and often
don’t care about their customers enough to do anything about them.
Not all nail salons are
like this, of course. Some people who work in nail salons refuse to treat
people with nail fungus. While this may seem harsh, it is for the protection of
their other customers. The better thing to do would be to use separate
equipment for these nail fungus customers and then explain to them how to get
rid of the fungus. Since most nail salons don’t do this you will likely have to
learn of nail fungus on your own.
Nail fungus is highly
contagious. When nail salon supplies, such as toenail clippers, come into
contact with someone who has been infected with toenail fungus, that nail
fungus could quickly spread to the next person who uses the same equipment.
Unless that equipment is properly sterilized following the manicure or
pedicure, the nail fungus will not be removed and could continue to spread from
one person to another.
If you are sure that
your nail salon properly sanitizes their equipment than it might be okay to
keep going to them. However, simply wearing nail polish could lead to a nail
fungus infection. Try asking your nail salon if they would be willing to use a
nail polish such as daniPro antifungal nail polish. If they use an antifungal
nail polish the chances of you getting a nail fungus infection will decrease.
If they refuse to use an antifungal nail polish or don’t sterilize their
equipment properly, you would be better off taking your business elsewhere.
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