How can I be certain that the nail salons use are sanitary?

1. Check for a state license. All nail salons should be licensed by the state. The license should be displayed prominently in the salon.

2. Look for clean and tidy facilities. The salon should be clean and free of debris. The tools should be sterilized and the staff should be using gloves.

3. Ask about the salon's sanitation procedures. The staff should be able to explain how they clean and sterilize their tools. They should also be able to provide you with information about the products they use.

4. Read reviews online. Before visiting a salon, read reviews online to see what other customers have to say about their experience.

5. Trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable with a salon, don't get your nails done there.

Here are some additional tips for staying safe at the nail salon:

- Bring your own tools. If you have your own nail clippers, files, and buffers, you can avoid using the salon's tools. This will reduce your risk of infection.

- Don't let the technician cut your cuticles. Cutting your cuticles can create an opening for bacteria to enter your skin.

- Avoid getting artificial nails. Artificial nails can damage your natural nails and make them more susceptible to infection.

- Don't be afraid to speak up. If you see something unsanitary or you're uncomfortable with the way your nails are being done, don't be afraid to speak up. You have the right to ask questions and to stop the technician if you feel unsafe.

By following these tips, you can help reduce your risk of infection and injury at the nail salon.

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