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  2. Is it safe to go to the nail salon yet? - AOL

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    To help you make the most informed decision possible, TODAY Style consulted health and nail experts to learn everything you need to know about the new nail salon experience.

  3. The hidden dangers of acrylic nails and why you might ... - AOL

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    3. Depending on your nail strength, acrylics may cause a splitting or painful nail plate. Pay close attention to how strong and think your nails are. Extremely thin nails may not be the best for ...

  4. Is a Russian Manicure *Really* Safe for Your Nails? Here’s ...

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    In the world of acrylic nails and BIAB nails, there isn’t a manicure quite as controversial as the Russian manicure. Although it’s been around since the ‘90s, the unique process just started ...

  5. Migrant nail salon workers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the Korean Nail Salon Association of New York warned against it, a number of Korean nail salon owners decided to sue Cuomo over the new rules, citing that the new ventilation system was too expensive, and that research had not properly proven that the fumes and chemicals from nail products were toxic. [41] [42] The suit was thrown out in ...

  6. Nail salon - Wikipedia

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    A nail salon or nail bar is a specialty beauty salon establishment that primarily offers nail care services such as manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements. Often, nail salons also offer skin care services. Manicures are also offered by general beauty salons, spas, and hotels. People who work at nail salons are usually called nail ...

  7. Occupational hazards of human nail dust - Wikipedia

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    The use of podiatry drills, in the absence of engineering controls and personal protective equipment, is an occupational hazard to the healthcare provider.Nail dust collected during foot care procedures performed in office settings has been found to contain keratin, keratin hydrolysates, microbial debris, and viable fungal elements, including dermatophytes (most commonly Trichophyton rubrum ...

  8. 7 nail symptoms explained: Signs you shouldn't ignore - AOL

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    Hormones and certain medications can also make pigmented bands in the nails, but be especially watchful for nail cancer symptoms, such as a brown or dark stripe that goes from the cuticle out to ...

  9. Sex trafficking - Wikipedia

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    It is very common in the United States for pimps to own a business or store, especially nail salons and massage parlors. It is also very common for sex slavery businesses to be conducted near U.S. military bases. [24] Northern Virginia is one of the top sex trafficking hotspots in the United States.