Hygiene is a critical aspect of nail salon services in the United States. Proper sanitation protects both clients and technicians from infections and health risks. Understanding standard hygiene practices helps you recognize safe and professional salons.
U.S. regulations typically require nail salons to disinfect reusable tools with approved solutions and to use disposable items when possible. Foot spas should be cleaned and sanitized between each client, and technicians should wash their hands frequently. Workstations should be uncluttered and visibly clean.
Clients also play a role in hygiene. Avoid salons that appear rushed, dirty, or unwilling to answer questions about sanitation. Choosing a salon that prioritizes cleanliness ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience.
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