Nails
12 Things Your Nail Salon Doesn't Want You to Know
These secrets about your manicure and pedicure might make you second guess your next nail salon visit
Footbaths aren't your friend
"Whirlpool footbaths," though seemingly safe, are filled with city water, which may or may not be free of microbes, says the doctor and are typically difficult to clean. Even though most nail salons disinfect their tubs, researchers for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention typically find bacteria that could cause boils and rashes in most according to the "New York Times." And it's extremely hard to bust these salons with having microbe growth, as many times salons aren't linked to the infections because boils can take as long as four months after a pedicure to develop.SEE NEXT PAGE: You don't need your calluses removed
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