Wednesday, October 2, 2013

How To Keep Your Manicure and Pedicure Tools Safe

It is hard not to admire beautifully mani/pedicured hands and feet. They reflect a person’s good hygiene and grooming habits and make them stand out from the rest. Most people prefer to have their manicures and pedicures done professionally, but in times of urgency it is always good to have an 8 piece manicure & pedicure tool kit of your own as well.


However, the one thing people fail to do is protecting their manicure and pedicure tools. Keeping them safe in their pouches with their caps is essential. Why? Well because during each procedure, the natural oils from our skin come into contact with these tools. If they are not cleaned properly or left out in the open, all kinds of harmful bacteria may start to flourish in and on them.

This is why it is crucial to clean and of possible disinfect all your manicure and pedicure tools after every use, put their manicuretool covers on and store them in a separate pouch for protection.

Storing your tools in separate pouches away from other grooming tools will ensure that there is no exchange of germs or products between them. Remember, anything that comes in close contact with the humane body is bound to have skin flakes and natural oils on them. These two may not be visible to the humane eye, but if left out in the open exposed to air and oxygen, they can be the breeding ground for millions of germs. To keep them germ free, always wipe them clean with an alcohol solution and put their caps on, to further cut off their airflow. Always make sure your manicure and pedicure tools are stored in a separate pouch to prevent transfer of germs or products.



So if you are interested in buying high quality manicure and pedicure tools with protective caps and separate pouches, look no further than Ekal Professionals. Each set is made from the finest manicure steel and with care will last you a life time. So for the best mani/pedicure tools with protective covers and pouches trust only Ekal.

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