I accidently ripped off my little toenail. Can I still get a pedi? - pedicure wound
Prom My friend is 11 days and I want to do a pedicure for the event. But yesterday accidentally ripped the nail of my little toe. Could he continue to get a pedicure? I am particularly pleased about the nailpolishing end of the Pedi. As toes hurt? Jump on the little toe, or when the skin is painted, and make it look as if there were a nail? In the painting could be potentially dangerous for the healing of wounds?
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Pedicure Wound I Accidently Ripped Off My Little Toenail. Can I Still Get A Pedi?
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I think the safest thing would be to ignore the order, and closed-toe shoes. If this is not acceptable for the second-best solution would be a jump to itself and or to make the little toes or fingers, is not all bad, that you are using a false nail and corresponding color. The glue for artificial nails is also to be glued together instead of stitches wounds used in some cases. The key is to remember that the solvent acetone is nail polish for use down. When the big toe is still hurting, do not make it better. Another person mentioned the risk of infections and pedicure bath is really true. So if you need to feel in order to obtain, verify that you are in a very clean and knock and ask if you still can with the finger as it is. In any case, you should have a toe missing ruining night to leave! You have good times together. If you're wondering, I do not think that will show you a discount of 10% for toe nail missing. Hehe!
just skip the little toe of all. It is unlikely that anyone will notice, and if they can not tell you how it happened and laughed. If you look as normal as possible, not painted a color that only French tips. But if your dance is like mine, the room is dark, and believe me, feet are the last thing everyone will see ... the color / style you want! Have fun at prom!
I would not. Nail salons have an extremely high risk of infection better. If you have a "wound" I did not take the risk.
I think you should get the Pedi! Place a bandage on the little toe, and wear shoes that do not open not the little toe.
PPL also ask the Chinese to replace the nail with a discount of 10%, because they do not spend a toe!
Receive any pedicure! It has a high risk of infection at the step in the spa. Never a pedicure if you have an open wound / cut on the feet or legs.
You're better would be to have a pedicure and right on the little finger when to get polished. The nail of May also potentially dangerous to an open wound, too.
If I were you, here's what I would do - wear closed shoes like high heels or something and put a bandage on the little toe. But if you do not do this, and want to get a pedicure, so I recommend you jump on the injured foot completely - I do not think nail polish would not hurt, but not certainly help, and probably nobody would notice.
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