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At Nail'd.It!, we prioritize the health and safety of our clients with strict hygiene protocols.
We dispose of all single-use items, including nail files, toe separators, and buffers, after each use to prevent the retention of pathogens.
Additionally, we wipe down all surfaces, and foot spas are thoroughly cleaned with a disinfectant that is left to sit for 20 minutes to eliminate harmful bacteria.



Your Hand
The human hand comprises a complex arrangement of 27 bones, 29 joints, over 123 ligaments, 31 muscles, 48 nerves, and 30 arteries. Everyone possesses unique fingerprints. The condition of fingernails can serve as an indicator of one's overall health. Moreover, the fingertips exhibit a heightened level of sensitivity in comparison to the human eyes. The median, ulnar, and radial nerves innervate the hand, providing sensation and motor function. The radial and ulnar arteries supply blood to the hand and wrist. The thumb's unique structure allows it to oppose the other fingers, enabling precise grasping and manipulation. The hand's complex anatomy allows for a wide range of movements, from simple grasping to complex manipulations like playing a musical instrument or writing. The hand's muscles and tendons allow for a powerful grip, essential for various activities.
Your Foot
The foot is a complex structure composed of 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments, working together to support weight, allow for locomotion, and transmit force. Muscles, tendons, and ligaments work together to enable movement, stability, and shock absorption. The foot has two longitudinal arches and a transverse arch, which help distribute weight and provide support. The foot is divided into three regions: the hindfoot (including the heel), midfoot, and forefoot (toes) The human foot has two longitudinal arches and a transverse arch, which help to distribute weight and absorb shock. The foot is often divided into three regions: the hindfoot (or rearfoot), midfoot, and forefoot. The foot contains many nerve endings, which help to provide feedback about the position and movement of the foot, contributing to balance and coordination