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Tips for Reducing Odor When Using Liquid Monomers


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In a nail salon, you use various products to create beautiful manicures. While these products can make your clients’ hands look fabulous, they have strong odors that can linger in the air and overwhelm you, your employees, and your clients.

This can hinder your clients’ experiences and affect their perception of your services. Constant exposure to strong odors can cause headaches and other health issues among your employees. Check out our tips for reducing odor when using liquid monomers. 

Ventilate Your Salon

Working with liquid monomers in a ventilated area minimizes odors. Consider setting up fans in your salon to circulate the air. Likewise, you can open windows or the front door to allow fresh air into the space. If possible, invest in a ventilation system specifically designed for salons to remove odors and fumes from the air.

You can also buy an air purifier to filter out any lingering odors. These devices are especially helpful for small salons or those without access to natural ventilation. Evaluate the size of the room that the air purifier can cover to make sure it suits your salon.

Pro Tip

Create a client waiting area near the door or open windows so customers can enjoy the fresh air while they wait for their appointment. This way, they’re not exposed to the strong smells of the nail products.

Implement Natural Odor Absorbers

Incorporating natural odor absorbers into your salon can be an effective and eco-friendly way to combat the pungent smells of liquid monomers. Consider placing bowls of activated charcoal or baking soda throughout your salon. These substances absorb and neutralize odors naturally without introducing additional chemicals into the environment.

Additionally, you can explore the use of essential oil diffusers. Lavender or eucalyptus scents can mask unpleasant odors and contribute to a calming atmosphere.

Pro Tip

Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the baking soda for a pleasant scent that enlivens your salon atmosphere.

Use Odor-Reducing Monomers

One of the easiest ways to limit odors is to invest in low-odor or odorless monomers. These products are the main culprits for strong chemical smells in your salon. Manufacturers formulate these monomers to have a more faint smell while providing the same results as traditional monomers.

Some brands sell monomers with appealing fragrances that can mask the chemical smell. Buying this type of product will benefit you and your clients’ experiences while making your salon environment more pleasant.

Pro Tip

Mia Secret sells various liquid monomers with aromas, such as coffee and rose, that can mask the strong chemical scent.

Dispose of Used Monomer

Another tip for reducing odor when using liquid monomers is properly disposing of used product. Monomers sitting in the open will develop a stronger, unpleasant smell. While you need to keep the product out in the open to work with it, you should dispose of it once you finish. Leaving used monomers out can contribute to lingering odors in your salon. After doling out the necessary volume of liquid monomer, seal the bottles or containers. This simple step prevents evaporation, which can release strong, unpleasant smells into the air.

When throwing away used monomers, seal them in a container labeled as hazardous waste. Doing this not only reduces odors in your salon but also contributes to environmental protection.

Clean Tools After Use

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After applying acrylic nails, clean your tools with a high-quality sanitizing solution. This will maintain hygiene and remove smells lingering on the tools. After they dry, store your tools in a sealed container to prevent them from emitting odors.

Wear Protective Gear

Although wearing protective gear doesn’t directly reduce the odor of liquid monomers, it limits your exposure to it. You and your employees should wear gloves, face masks, and eye protection when handling liquid monomers to avoid inhaling fumes or exposing your skin to the product.

Wear a mask that is comfortable and provides filtration for fumes. Look for masks with multiple layers or activated carbon filters, as they offer enhanced protection against chemical smells.

Pro Tip

All nail technicians should wear masks to protect themselves when working with liquid monomers.

Take Breaks

Taking breaks from your nail station doesn’t eliminate the odor, but it gives you a chance to get some fresh air. Consider taking short breaks between clients or while waiting for the polish to dry. This will reduce your exposure to odors and give you a break from the strong smells.

On your breaks, try to step outside for fresh air. These breaks reduce odor fatigue and contribute to your well-being while helping you re-focus on the appointment.

Why Reduce Odors in Your Salon?

Your salon’s atmosphere plays a role in client satisfaction. If clients walk into your salon and get hit with a wave of chemical smells, it can negatively affect their experience and may discourage them from returning. Let’s look at some of the top reasons to reduce odors caused by liquid monomers:

Enhances Customer Experience

For many of us, getting a manicure is a form of self-pampering, so it should feel relaxing. However, customers may feel uncomfortable or repelled by strong chemical smells. This reduces the relaxing experience they hoped for. After all, when more customers enjoy your salon, they are more likely to return and become loyal clients!

Contributes to a Professional Image

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As a professional technician, you want to maintain high standards of cleanliness and hygiene in your workspace. Strong odors from liquid monomers can create an unprofessional impression and even pose health concerns for clients.

When your salon takes steps to reduce strong odors, it demonstrates a commitment to providing a pleasant environment for clients. This can enhance the salon’s professional image and make it more appealing to potential customers.

Guarantees Safety and Health

Long-term exposure to strong chemical odors can become harmful, especially when working with liquid monomers regularly. Customers and employees may experience headaches or dizziness from prolonged exposure, especially if you do not ventilate your salon.

Shop at Mia Secret

The strong odors from working with liquid monomers are common concerns among technicians in the nail industry. At Mia Secret, you can find odorless monomers and scented options to mask unwanted smells. Enhance your salon’s atmosphere and create a more pleasant working environment for you and your clients!

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