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OFFER ASAFEHANDProtect yourself and your clients with proper sanitation.
SUPPORTING SAFE SALON SERVICES
#COLORISTH E ANSWER
DECONTAMINATION TERMINOLOGY
Understanding basic salon decontamination terminology will
help you to choose the right products to provide your clients
with a healthy, clean environment. Sanitizing, disinfecting
and sterilizing are all methods of decontamination.
DISINFECTION Highest practical level of decontamination possible for implements and the salon
environment. Kills microorganisms capable of causing infection on non-living surfaces.
Disinfectants should not be used on the skin, nails or any part of the body.
STERILIZATIONOptional, but not necessary in a salon environment. Destruction of ALL
living organisms on an object or non-living surface. It is physically impossible
to sterilize the skin, but implements can be sterilized. Sterilization is often
performed in medical offices.
Protect your client’s health and your own, by following good salon hygiene.
Reassure your client’s safety by
communicating sanitation steps
in services and salon environment.
OPI’s aim is to help nail professionals by providing
guidance. Please note this guide has been developed
by OPI together with education and hygiene specialists.
This aims to share recommendations to prepare the nail
salons reopening post COVID19. However, these are not
Government guidelines and OPI always recommends that
Government guidelines are followed. We invite salons to
check regularly local Government websites.
SANITATION Basic level of decontamination. Reduces the number
of harmful organisms to a safe level. An antiseptic is a
sanitizing agent that can be applied to the skin and nails.
STAY IN TOUCH WITH YOUR CLIENTS
· Inform your clients via email, social media or phone
about the reopening of your salons and start booking
the appointments.
· Update them about the new rules put in place in advance in
order to reassure them.
SALON ENTRANCE
· Place the OPI poster on your window on your diligence in
practicing proper infection control.
· Place a hand sanitizer dispenser for every client walking in.
RECEPTION AND RETAIL AREA
· Discard magazines and non-essentials materials in the
waiting area.
· Ensure there is enough space in between 2 chairs in the
waiting area. If not possible, organize a waiting zone
outside, using tape on the floor.
· Wipe off all soft surfaces (sofa, couches… etc.) with a clean
towel and water.
· Clean and disinfect all hard surface after each usage such as
reception, cashier, payment terminal after each use, com-
puter, door handle, keyboards, phones, light switch and
point of sales equipments, shelving, glass, displays, cases
and keep products container clean and dust free.
· Consider online booking instead of written appointment.
This will enable you to avoid having to answer to the
phone during an appointment and sanitize again all tools
as you get back to the working station with your client.
RESTROOMS
· Clean and disinfect all surfaces.
· Replace any soft goods (paper, towels…etc.)
· Consider upgrading touch less faucets, soap, paper, hand
sanitizer, trash container.
· Remove all items that don’t belong to the restroom.
(no storage in the restroom)
PRIOR TO THE REOPENING
· 1 week prior to the reopening clean and disinfect your salon.
· Throw away open products that might be contaminated and
non-essentials materials such as magazines.
· Clean soft surfaces and disinfect hard surfaces.
· Reorganize your salon to follow social distancing rules.
(in the waiting area between clients and between working stations)
· Stagger the appointments with your clients throughout the day to reduce the number of
people at the same time in the salon and consider adapting the opening hours. A wider
opening time could enable you to see more clients in the day while reducing the number
of people at the same time in the salon.
· Consider additional time between appointments to allow for the correct cleaning of all the
tools and working station.
· Consider dedicating first opening hour for people “at risk” once the salon has been sanitized
and when the traffic is less important.
· Organize your staff into teams to allow rotation & also organize staff break rotation in the
break room to minimize the number of people in one room at the same time.
SOCIAL INTERACTION
· Talk to your clients wearing masks. You may provide a mask
also to your clients to increase the level of protection.
· Maintain the necessary distance between your clients
especially in the waiting area and at the working stations.
· Prefer cards and contact less payments
· Discontinue the practice of hand-shaking and other
non-essential contacts.
CHECK LIST SUPPLY PURPOSE
OPI Swiss Blue
OPI Swiss Guard
OPI N.A.S. 99
OPI Expert Touch Nail Wipes
OPI Expert Touch Table Towels
OPI Titanium Implements
OPI Disposable Files
Facial Masks
Disposable Gloves
Closed Trash Bags and Cans
Disposable Glasses
WORK STATIONS
· Clean and disinfect work station and implements following
OPI hygiene rules and protocols after each client, use
every other station to avoid people proximity, respect
social distancing rules in your country between clients.
· Store properly disinfected tooling in closed containers
also disinfected.
· Clean and disinfect all electrical implements used in your
services, stations, rolling carts, drawers and any
containers used for storage, UV/LED lamp, hand plate.
· Disinfect your hands between every client & change gloves
for every client.
· Ensure that porous items are new for single use only.
· All items on a nail station must be new or clean and
disinfected. (stored in a closed container until used)
· Place a closed trash can besides every station.
PEDICURE BOWLS
· Remove all parts that can be removed.
· Clean and disinfect removed parts by immersing for full
contact time in properly diluted disinfectant.
· Scrub bowl with soap/water or detergent, return
removable parts to bowl, rinse bowl with clear water.
· Disinfect the bowl,
If bowl has jets, turn on and let disinfectant solution
circulate for 10 full minutes.
If bowl has no jets, simply let it sit for the full 10 minutes.
· Empty water after 10 minutes is complete and allow air
to dry.
· Ensure all multi use materials that may have been
contaminated by improper removal prior to closure are
replaced – such as lotions, scrubs.
· Ensure that all single use materials are new such as files,
pumice and buffers.
At OPI, we believe in providing services with the highest level-of-protection against communicable diseases as possible.
That’s why we’ve developed the Swiss Clean Professional Salon
Sanitation System – revolutionary products, each designed to
perform a specific task to fight germs at every phase of a salon
service – from sanitation of skin and nails, to the disinfection of
implements and hard surface.
SWISS HAND GUARD™ ANTISEPTIC HANDWASH GEL
· Convenient - sanitizes without water
· Kills bacteria and germs on contact
SWISS BLUE™ ANTIBACTERIAL LIQUID HAND SOAP
· Specifically designed for the salon professional
· Perfect start to every salon service
· Thoroughly washes away germs and bacteria
· Non-drying; excellent for repeated use
· Does not contain mineral oil or lanolin which may cause
service to lift prematurely
S A N I T A T I O N P R O D U C T S
N.A.S. 99® NAIL ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION
· Kills bacteria and germs on contact
Sanitation protocol
to protect you & your client during service.
Remove any polish with a
Nail Wipe saturated with
Lacquer Remover.
Both client and
technician wash hands
with Swiss Blue Soap.
Sanitize hands with
Swiss Hand Guard Gel.
Trim nails if needed and
shape as desired with the
EDGE 240 File.
Apply Swiss Hand Guard Gel
to each cuticle. Push back
the eponychium to reveal the
true cuticle with a Pusher
Plus Cuticle Pusher. If using
an e-file, use a diamond
prepper bit & skip Swiss Hand
Guard Gel.
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Nail prep is a systematic process that ensures
nails are clean and free of debris and oils that can
cause service breakdown.
Use the Dexterity Nail Plate
Cleaner to remove excess
non-living tissue.
If necessary, remove any
hangnailsand remaining
non-living tissue with the
AccuNip Cuticle Nipper.
Cleanse nail with a
Nail Wipe saturated
with N.A.S. 99.
Final prepped nail.
Lightly buff the nail surface
with the 220-grit side of
FLEX 220/280 Buffer.
Focus around the cuticle
area and sidewalls.
Apply 1 coat of Bond-Aid to
each nail. Allow to dry.
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