OP
As long as you're not getting you eyebrows done afterwards you're good.
Nope no eyebrows.
As long as you're not getting you eyebrows done afterwards you're good.
As long as there is no colored nail polish...…. OK.
Upon closer review, the facial hair exceeds the maximum excusable limit for a female. This test may very well be warranted.
I do something similar at least once a week reading this stuff! Diet Coke hurts as it spews out your nose, btw.....
And please.......give the woman a good tip.
You should let her give you a manscape while in the shop. No pictures though.
If you ever see me doing that job... know that I’m being coerced and my life is in danger....
My daughter had an ingrown toenail that went something like that.Ingrown nails are good times!!!!
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And my podiatrist is HOT.
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You mean the angle grinder and farrier file?Do you realize you can get infections at these nail salons?
You must bring your own personal clipper kit
Don't forget the Dremel and the RotoZip!You mean the angle grinder and farrier file?
If your manhood could be jeopardized by a pedicure then you probably aint that manly to begin with.
Do you realize you can get infections at these nail salons?
You must bring your own personal clipper kit, Man Card revoked if you did not bring the kit!
Is this the same place that Robert Kraft uses?
If you got to have a man card then I'd question your manhood being intactWhere did you read anything about manhood? I said man card. And my manhood is fine and intact.
If you got to have a man card then I'd question your manhood being intact
Never worry about what others think about your manhood/man card/manliness. Be you bro.
Only parties where I get to check man cards at the doorThere you go again. Nobody said anything about needing a man card. I bet you are a riot at parties.
Man had his leg amputated from infection, some salons use unapproved implements that can transfer blood to other customers.
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/833665002
https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/picking-up-an-infection-in-the-hospital/
It won't let me copy and paste but the article says that 1 in 25 patients in 2014 contracted a hospital borne infection and in 2011 722,000 developed such infections and 75,000 died during there hospital stay.
I agree there is risk of infection when you have surgical procedures in hospitals or from medical procedures in SDS or doctor offices.
Using your own personal grooming tools at the nail salons minimize cross contamination from unknown customers when tools are not sterilized.