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Women must keep one thing in mind before going to a beauty parlor

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: Women should pay close attention to basic hygiene practices before visiting any beauty salon to protect themselves from infections and other health problems, beauty experts have advised.

According to beautician Banish, poor sanitation and inadequate cleanliness in beauty parlors can expose customers to various skin and scalp infections.

Shared Beauty Tools Can Spread Infections

Banish explained that contaminated makeup brushes, combs, scissors, and other beauty equipment can become breeding grounds for bacteria and fungi if they are not properly cleaned and disinfected after each use.

Using unhygienic tools may lead to dandruff, scalp infections, head lice, skin allergies, fungal infections, and other dermatological issues.

Importance of Proper Sanitization

Experts recommend that customers ensure beauty tools are sterilized before use and that staff follow proper hygiene protocols. Disposable items should be used wherever possible, while reusable equipment must be disinfected thoroughly between clients.

Tips for Staying Safe at Beauty Salons

Before getting any beauty treatment, women should:

  • Check whether the salon maintains proper cleanliness.
  • Ensure brushes, combs, and makeup tools are sanitized.
  • Prefer salons that use disposable products whenever possible.
  • Avoid treatments if tools appear dirty or unhygienic.
  • Bring personal beauty tools if feasible to reduce the risk of infection.

Experts say following these simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of contracting infections and help ensure a safer salon experience.

Abdul khalique

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