Saturday, August 21, 2010

My nails have cuts around them and a little swollen is it my fault or the salon?

ive been getting my nails done for several months now and had no problem but i just moved and went to a different salon and a couple of my nails started bleeding and there are cuts next to a few of them...she said it was hangnails so is it the salonist should i go to a different salon or was i just not taking good enough care of my nails?My nails have cuts around them and a little swollen is it my fault or the salon?
Did you have hang nails? It sounds like the tech was a little rough if youve not had this problem before. If you can, stick to the salon you know and trust but if that is too far away then you are going to have to shop around, ask around, look at peoples hands and fingers, hijack them (nicely lol)as they come out of salons asking for their opinions and a peek at the finished job.





Choose your salon carefully, you want one you can trust AND run from any salon that goes to use an electric file (a drill like device) on your own natural nail. (theyre not properly trained if they do that)My nails have cuts around them and a little swollen is it my fault or the salon?
The common answer is that they're due to insufficient skin moisturisation.





It's true that moisituriser will help to prevent them, and if it has vitamin E will help healing, but lack of moisturiser is not the root cause.





Many nail technicians are also poorly trained and push the cuticles back too far. Cuticles are to some extent a sacrificial item and take the damage which would otherwise occur to the skin above the nail bed. They also serve an important purpose in sealing the root of the nail against bacteria, fungi and other pathogens. Removing them completely is asking for trouble. Nail salons often fail to disinfect their tools between customers which compounds the problem.





You need to look at your diet, it's the single most important cause of this common ailment for most people: foods rich in calcium, iron, vitamin B and potassium are essential and seafood, dairy products, green leafy vegetables, and soy are rich in these nutrients.





Also make sure that you're not drying the oils out of your skin artificially; if you hand-wash your dishes, or use alcohol rub on your hands then you must replace the oils with moisturiser. You may also find that a change to the soap you use to wash your hands with will also help. Occupational causes are a factor: deep-sea fishermen recognised this long before anyone commonly used hand creams and used their own concoctions. Depending on your occupation you may need to consider some kind of barrier protection which may be as simple as wearing gloves.
Nails don't bleed. The skin around them bleeds. So there is no way your ';nails started bleeding';.





It was not your fault. I would look for a new salon.





You are a prime candidate for a nail fungus. Always make sure the salon you go to does not use emery boards and other equipment on more than one client. Before replacing or sterilizing.





That is how nail fungus is aquired. A small cut/scratch under the nail and using the same emery board, or not sterilizing the nail scissors/clippers.
ok if they are using a drill STOP going there as they are probably drilling too far into your nail bed. Find a salon that files nails by hand. And by the way , hang nsils wouldn't cause your nails to bleed unless if YOU picked them off !!! Dont waste your money on a worthless job girl!
I think that it's the salon's fault. cuz you've been going to the salon to fix urr nails, and then you try a new salon, and suddenly it was like that......wait....could it be an infection? You should go and wash it a bit.
They are hangnails, and everyone gets them.


Just make sure to lotion your cuticles everyday so they don't get worse. The cuts should eventually go away.


But if you weren't satisfied then I'd go to a different salon.
the salon


thats not normal they messed up you should go the doctor and make sure you don't have a nasty infection... it can happen sometimes if the salon and their tools are not properly cleaned
No it's NOT normal %26amp; NOT your fault! It's the Salons. Never go there again! Same thing ahppened to my daughter %26amp; I went in %26amp; cussed them out...needless to say, my daughter got her money back %26amp; never went back again.
It depends- did you feel the person who was doing your nails cut them, or did she rip of a hangnail or something? If either of those things happened, then it's probably her fault.
their fault..


if she cut your cuticle, she might cut you..


just go to a different salon
It's not hang nails. She was too rough. This is common when they use the electric file. Don't go anymore!
your fault because they are your finger nails not the salons dont blame your problems on others!
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