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Our technicians are not only talented and experienced but also genuinely attentive. They listen, they care, and they focus on the smallest details to ensure you always receive the style and quality you expect.
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We’ve helped thousands of clients reduce stress, manage pain, and feel better with care that truly makes a difference.
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We use only top-tier, long-lasting products and follow meticulous sanitation practices for every service. From sterilized tools to fresh liners for each client, your safety, comfort, and confidence are always our top priorities.
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What Type of Nail Glue Do Professional Salons Use?
Professional nail salons typically use industrial-strength cyanoacrylate adhesives specifically formulated for nail applications. These professional-grade adhesives are different from regular retail nail glues because they:
- Provide stronger bonding capabilities
- Dry faster (usually within seconds)
- Last longer (up to 2-3 weeks)
- Are FDA-approved for cosmetic use
- Come in various viscosities for different applications
Popular brands used in professional settings include:
- IBD Brush-On Nail Glue
- Young Nails Professional Nail Glue
- NSI Nail Glue
- LashGrip Professional Adhesive
Will Nail Salons Work on Nails with Fungus?
While some salons might agree to work on nails with fungus if you tell them in advance, most professional salons will politely decline. This isn’t just about following rules – fungal infections are contagious and can spread to other clients through tools and equipment.
The safest approach is to see a doctor first, get proper treatment, and wait until your infection clears before getting nail services. This protects both you and other clients, and ensures you’ll get the best results from your nail service once your nails are healthy again.
How about getting other salon services that don’t involve the infected nail while you’re undergoing treatment? Once your doctor gives you the all-clear, you can safely go back to enjoying your regular nail care routine.
Can You Bring Your Own Nail Polish to the Salon?
Yes, most nail salons allow clients to bring their own nail polish. However, there are some important considerations:
Pros of bringing your own polish:
- You get exactly the color you want
- You can touch up your manicure at home
- Ideal for those with specific brand preferences
- Good for people with allergies to certain formulations
Things to keep in mind:
- Make sure the polish isn’t too old or thick
- The salon might charge the same price despite using your polish
- Some salons may not allow it for hygiene reasons
- Always ask ahead when booking your appointment
Do Nail Salons Remove Ingrown Toenails?
No, nail salons cannot and should not remove ingrown toenails. Think of it like this: just as you’d see a doctor to remove a deep splinter, you need medical care for an ingrown toenail. While nail technicians can spot the problem and trim your nails to prevent future issues, they aren’t licensed to perform any medical procedures.
If you notice pain, redness, or swelling around your nail, skip the salon and see a podiatrist (foot doctor) instead. They have the right training and tools to fix the problem safely. In the meantime, nail salons can help prevent future ingrown toenails by cutting your nails straight across and not too short.
Remember, trying to fix an ingrown toenail yourself or at a salon can lead to infections and bigger problems. It’s worth seeing a medical professional to get proper treatment.