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Mani / Pedi?

luv2spin

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Yes or No ?

What are your thoughts ...


I seem being not able to clipper my toe nails to the extend to how I need to do, that is without any round uneven curves, which is always brought to my attention during the routine checks and the doctors are telling me that I should really be getting it done it properly by an experienced person in a trustable saloon.

I got told to make sure to go to a highly rated salon, and read reviews and look at photos to see if they seem clean and up to sanitary requirements. I figure as long as you go somewhere legit and professional that practices good hygiene then you’re ok. Am I ??

Why wouldn’t I do it? Should I be doing it?


Is it wise and logical to take my own set and ask them to use it only?

What I need to do if there is an accidental minor cut and bleeding?

Is there any over the counter nonprescription medical products that you know, which I can use immediately for those situations?


Do you experience such issues and how you manage to overcome them ?
 
All reputable salons should be hygienic and may not want to use your set as they will not be aware of It's clenlinest.
However, if you are going for toenail cutting rather than the full pamper and nail varnish, rtf I would have thought you could go to a NHS chiropodist/podiatrist.
I know of people who use them for this purpose.
Some years ago, I received a message on my home answer phone from an elderly sounding woman explaining her husband was unwell so would not be able to attend his toenail cutting session that week. Unfortunately it was a erong number but the caller did not leave her number so I could not call back.
 
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