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Cuticle Pushers/Facial & Skin care tools

Venus Worldwide makes the finest quality cuticle pushers using Japanese Stainless Steel in everyone of our products. Our no-slip handles will ensure you have a secure grip. This enables you to work close to the cuticle safely. Venus Worldwide offers a complete line of professional facial tools, from blackhead removers to tweezers, facial scissors, and more.Whether you need a pair of tweezers, or an entire home facial kit, we have what you need to give your face and nails a beautifully refreshed look. Our beauty products are of the highest quality. Our skin care tools are made of the finest Japanese Stainless Steel. They’re used by professional aestheticians and dermatologist, and will not rust when disinfecting. Say goodbye to blackheads, pimples, and clogged pores, and hello to smooth, healthy skin. It doesn’t matter whether you have oily skin, dry skin, or sensitive skin; we have the tools you need for the results you will love.Let VENUS WORLDWIDE be your source for all your personal grooming.We offer Free Worldwide Delivery, We offer Buy 2 and Get 1 Free pushers. All Venus Worldwide products are guaranteed for life against defects in materials and workmanship. We offer a 4 week unconditional money back guarantee! So try the tools for the two weeks trial period at no risk. We want 100% satisfied customers! Venus Worldwide are Manufacturers of Professional Tools since 1976.If You are wholesale distributor, contact us for wholesale prices.

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Facial and Skin Care Implements
Comedone Extractors,Black and white head removers
 

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN WITH OUR QUALITY SKIN CARE TOOLS. Use our tools after a steamy shower, facial sauna or use a hot towel to open pores. For blackheads press down directly over blackhead to pop out. Whiteheads, wait till the whitehead breaks open then gently roll the tool over the whitehead. Be sure to disinfect the area when finished and clean your tool off with alcohol or hot water. Always try to use your own skin care tools to prevent yourself from blood born infections. So if you are going to a salon,better you take your own implements.

 
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 New 14 in 1 Blackhead Remover Kit  Our second 8 in 1 Comedone Extractor kit
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Tips For A Safe Manicure

When you walk into a beauty salon, you're hoping to exit as a dazzling new you. You want to be transformed. A hip haircut. An oh-my auburn touch-up. A freshening facial. And hands that flaunt a "don't work" attitude with sculptured nails sporting eye-catching colors. Or, for guys, hands that say "masculine, but touchable.
"You definitely are not looking to trade that $20 or so you pay for a manicure for an infection that lands you in the hospital, like the South Carolina woman who sued the posh Breakers hotel in Palm Beach. 
She was awarded $850,000 (The Breakers says it will fight the jury award) after going home with a staph infection she said was the result of a manicure with unsanitary tools. Nail cosmetics is a booming industry with more than $6 billion spent annually on nail salon services in the United States. And this award isn't likely to deter anyone from getting manicures -- they generally are safe. But how can women and men protect themselves the next time they're soaking in a fingerbowl?

 

Bring your own tools.
"Some manicurists charge you for your tools and keep them in a file for you. I would prefer to show up with my own clippers and files," says Dr. Leslie Baumann, director of the Division of Cosmetic Dermatology at the University of Miami. Ask, if you're not sure the tools at the salon are sterile, and you don't have your own. Even better, be the first client of the day so you know the tools are clean.

 

Never let them cut your cuticles.
"The use of sharp instruments during a manicure can result in traumatic nail problems, as the cuticle is often clipped or removed with small nippers or metal scrapers," says Dr. Phoebe Rich, clinical associate professor of dermatology, Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland.
"The cuticle serves an important function in protecting the nail from organisms, and when it is removed there is a space where bacteria and fungus can enter." Some states even have laws making it illegal to have your cuticles cut in a salon. Pennsylvania is one.

 

Bring your own nail polish.
"Really good salons use different polish for those with a nail fungus vs. those without. Getting a nail fungus is the biggest threat," says Baumann. If you have any burning, stinging or itching after a nail treatment, it may signal an allergic reaction to one of the products used on your nails. See your doctor. Watch out for methacrylate (MMA) compounds in acrylic nails, toluene sulfonamide formaldehyde resin in nail lacquers, and formaldehyde in some nail hardeners.

"Although the liquid form of MMA that is used in acrylic nails has been banned by 23 states and the FDA has issued warnings about its hazards, the substance is still being used in some discount salons because it costs so much less than the safer acrylate alternatives," says Rich. But chances are slim that you will end up with a life-threatening infection when all you bargained for was attractive nails."The risks are really minimal," says Baumann, "and I think the lawsuit is ridiculous. Staph aurius bacteria are everywhere and the client could have gotten it elsewhere."

 

Consumer Tips Before you accept any services at a salon, check out the shop first.
Make sure:
• The establishment license is posted prominently in the reception area.
• Each operator's license is posted in plain view at his or her work station.
• The Board’s Health and Safety poster is displayed in the reception area.
• The salon is clean:
The shop is free of trash and set with clean, sanitized instruments. There is adequate ventilation for release of fumes created by artificial nail products, nail polish, or other chemicals. Clean, fresh towels and implements are used for each client. The operator should put a clean towel (cloth or paper) on the workstation before starting the service.
• All bottles and containers are clearly labeled with the name of the contents.

 

Disinfection of Equipment -Operators are required to disinfect all tools and instruments and wash their hands before working on a customer. Improper disinfection of tools can spread disease and bacteria from one client to another.
• An operator should never use the same tools on you that were used on a previous customer, unless they have been properly disinfected.
• It’s okay to ask how the operator disinfects the instruments. 
• Don’t risk your health! If a clean set of tools is not available for use on you, refuse the service.
• Look for clearly marked containers for disinfecting equipment and containers holding clean and soiled instruments.
• All items being disinfected must be completely immersed in an EPA-registered disinfectant with bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal activity.
• Any equipment that cannot be disinfected (nail buffers, emery boards, toe separators,orange sticks, etc.) must be disposed of immediately after use. Only metal instruments — with a few exceptions — can be disinfected.
• Operators should wash their hands with soap and water before touching clients' hands.
Operators should also have clients wash their hands prior to the service.
Dangers and Health Risks
• Nail Fungi
• Allergic reaction
• Nail lifting or loss of nail
• Staph infections or viruses
• HIV
• Hepatitis B and C
• Tuberculosis/Cold/Flu
• Loss of finger or toe
Other Health Tips
If you are diabetic or have other health risks or medical conditions, notify your operator before having services performed. Diabetics have special health risks that make manicure or pedicure services dangerous. Cracks or fissures in the nail could cause infection or gangrene, or even result in the amputation of a finger or toe.
Warning Signs
• If the skin around the nail becomes painful, red, or inflamed, seek medical attention.
• If any part of the nail appears green or black, it could indicate an air bubble under the artificial nail where dirt or bacteria has accumulated. You should have the artificial nail removed if this occurs.
• Manicures and pedicures should never be painful.
Common Violations
• Employment of unlicensed operators
• Failure to properly sterilize tools and equipment
• Unsanitary conditions
• Use of illegal tools — used improperly, these devices can cause injuries requiring medical attention
Razor callous shavers (Credo blades)
Metal scrapers or graters
• Improper venting of toxic fumes
 

 
 

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