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Death By Pedicure.


Death By Pedicure

Dr. Robert Spalding

Chattanooga Fu Fu Factory

1225 Taft Highway, Signal Mt., TN 37377

0971106819 $19.95 www.justfortoenails.com

Written by Dr. Robert Spalding, Death By Pedicure: The Dirty Secret Of Nail Salons A nail salon is a beauty services establishment that offers nail care services such as manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements primarily. Often, nail salons also offer skin care services. There are approximately 38,000 nail salons in the U.S.  is a chilling indictment indictment (ĭndīt`mənt), in criminal law, formal written accusation naming specific persons and crimes. Persons suspected of crime may be rendered liable to trial by indictment, by presentment, or by information.  of health code violations that are all too frequent in nail salons, and their catastrophic consequences--which are sometimes lethal. Wherever bacterial organisms Organisms
See also animals; bacteria; biology; plants; zoology.

anabolism

Biology, Physiology. the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances from simpler ones. Cf. catabolism. — anabolic, adj.
 and instruments that can draw blood are found, therein lies danger. Chapters discuss how the reader can protect himself or herself from unsanitary un·san·i·tar·y
adj.
Not sanitary.
 nail salons or nail technicians, and common foot and nail care products to avoid. However, Death By Pedicure also discusses the positive benefits of manicures and pedicures, including the possibility that nail technicians can detect and refer foot problems before they turn serious. A serious-minded, highly readable read·a·ble  
adj.
1. Easily read; legible: a readable typeface.

2. Pleasurable or interesting to read: a readable story.
 discussion accessible to lay readers and recommended for anyone with ties to the nail care industry, whether as a client, an employee, or through business connections.
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