A new viral hack has taken social media by storm—using hydrocolloid blister patches on acne and spots to relieve the symptoms and get rid of blemishes faster. So what’s the truth behind the story? As long-time proprietors of plasters and dressings, we thoroughly looked into this trend to find out if it really does work.
From sharp tools to harsh chemicals and the risk of infection through a number of different body fluids, beauty is one industry in which PPE is of paramount importance.
In this article we cover the laws on PPE equipment in a salon, why it’s important, and what you need to use.
When clients enter your acupuncture practice, they want to know they are in good hands, receiving the best, most professional service. Follow these essential guidelines for hygiene in your practice to make sure you provide your clients with the very best duty of care.
Every business has a duty of care to keep their premises clean, tidy, safe, and hygienic for staff, customers, and anyone else involved with operations. But some work environments are naturally more hazardous than others.
Setting up a tattoo shop is no easy feat. In addition to all the hurdles that come with setting up a business, you’ll be dealing with potentially harmful chemicals, needles, body fluids, and hazardous waste.
Staying on the right side of the law by responsibly handling health and safety hazards is only possible through the right kind of equipment. We’ve put together a comprehensive list of all the hygiene supplies you need as a tattooist.