Professional Nail Safety for Salons & Spas
Safe hands, confident clients. Nail care practices that protect your reputation and support lasting results.
This page is intended for salon and spa owners, managers, and licensed nail professionals seeking to provide safe, hygienic, and client-focused nail care services.
Solutions to Enhance Safety, Trust, and Loyalty
Nail services are intimate and trusting, which makes client safety a top priority. Fungal infections are common and sensitive, and following proper protocols protects both your clients and your brand.
Key Benefits:
- Minimize client risk
- Build trust and loyalty
- Reduce complaints and liability
- Encourage repeat business through professional care
Hand & Foot Soak
Provides full-coverage fungal care during daily hygiene routines, relieving discomfort and supporting prevention.
Mani-Pedi Care Kit
Protects nails and cuticles before and between treatments, fitting seamlessly into salon workflows.
Professional Salon Resources
We provide practical tools and options for salons and spas to integrate Dr. AntiFungus into daily services:
- Carry in-salon for client convenience
- Recommend for at-home care between visits
- Provide educational handouts for clients
- Access wholesale pricing for your salon
FAQ
Topical antifungal medications are drugs applied directly to the skin or nails to treat fungal infections. They work by targeting the fungal cells, either by inhibiting their growth or killing them outright.
They disrupt the cell walls or membranes of fungal organisms, preventing their growth and replication, ultimately leading to the elimination of the fungal infection.
They can treat a variety of fungal infections, including athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, nail fungus, and yeast infections.
Clean and dry the affected area before applying the medication. Follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the medication's packaging.
Some common side effects of topical antifungal medications include irritation, redness, itching, burning, or stinging at the application site. Severe allergic reactions are rare but possible. While generally safe, these medications may interact with other drugs, so inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and herbal remedies you are taking. Most topical antifungals are safe for children, but dosage and duration should be confirmed by a doctor. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should also consult their healthcare provider before use to ensure safety for both mother and baby.
While designed for various parts of the body, some formulations may not be suitable for certain areas. It's essential to follow the product instructions and consult with a healthcare professional if unsure.
Yes, when combined with hygiene: clean socks, dry feet, and disinfected shoes.
If your infection does not show improvement or worsens after several days of consistent treatment, consult with a healthcare professional. Seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms, such as spreading rash, fever, or signs of a secondary bacterial infection.
