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Salon Hygiene 101: What Every Client and Future Therapist Should Know

When it comes to beauty treatments, we all love a stunning set of nails, glowing skin, or freshly laminated brows—but beneath every amazing result should be one non-negotiable standard: cleanliness.

Whether you're a client visiting a salon, a model at a training academy, or a student learning the ropes, it’s important to understand what good hygiene looks like—and why it matters.

At Limisha Nails and Beauty Training, we teach our learners that hygiene isn’t just a lesson—it’s a mindset. And it’s something that clients should be aware of too when choosing who to trust with their beauty treatments.

Why Hygiene Should Matter to Everyone

We’re not just talking about wiping down a surface or washing hands once in a while. Poor hygiene can lead to:

  • Infections (bacterial, fungal, viral)
  • Cross-contamination between clients
  • Skin irritation and allergic reactions
  • Long-term damage to the therapist’s reputation

Whether you're receiving a treatment or giving one, these risks are serious. That’s why good hygiene should never be optional—it should be standard.

What to Look For in a Safe and Professional Salon

Before booking a treatment anywhere, ask yourself:

✔️ Are the tools being sanitised between clients?
✔️ Is fresh couch roll or clean towels being used?
✔️ Are disposables (like nail files, waxing spatulas, mascara wands) being thrown away after use?
✔️ Is the therapist washing their hands or wearing gloves when needed?
✔️ Does the space look tidy, clean, and well-maintained?

If you’re unsure or feel uncomfortable, ask questions—any professional worth trusting will welcome your interest and explain their hygiene process confidently.

⯑ Top Tip: Be cautious of places that feel rushed, messy, or too focused on price over professionalism. Cheap treatments aren’t worth it if corners are being cut on safety.

What We Teach Future Beauty Therapists

At Limisha, we’re proud to train our students not just in technique—but in safe, professional standards that prepare them for the real world.

Every learner is taught how to:

  • Clean and sanitise their tools properly
  • Understand the difference between cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilising
  • Maintain a clean and calm treatment area
  • Work hygienically with confidence on models and future clients

This isn’t just for show—it’s to build long-term habits that protect them, their clients, and their reputation in the industry.

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A Message to Clients, Models, and Students Alike

Whether you’re walking into a local salon, visiting a training academy, or starting your first course—cleanliness matters.

Not just for the look of the space, but for your safety, comfort, and peace of mind.

We believe in setting the standard, not just teaching it. And we encourage all beauty professionals—past, present and future—to hold themselves accountable to that same high standard, wherever they are in their journey.

Because true beauty starts with trust. 

Blessings,

Sallyanne

 

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