
How to spot a bad nail salon?
A bad nail salon often shows clear signs of poor hygiene and unprofessional practices. Dirty tools, dusty workstations, and a lack of proper sterilization are strong indicators. If technicians rush through services, file too aggressively, or cause pain, it suggests a lack of care. Overwhelming chemical odors without ventilation are another red flag. Staff unwilling to explain procedures, show licenses, or answer questions about products also signals low standards. A salon that reuses disposable items or skips protective measures like gloves and clean towels should be avoided. Overall, poor sanitation and disregard for client safety reveal a salon to avoid.
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