
6 Ways Self-Love Will Help You Crush Your Goals
From breaking free of external validation to creating joy-based goals, discover a more sustainable and fulfilling path to success.
Products marketed as 'magic' or 'burst' gel removers may contain methylene chloride, a federally banned, highly toxic chemical.

Beware of burst gel polish removers - many of them contain methylene chloride, a highly toxic chemical linked to cancer.
image generated using ChatGPT (any resemblance to real brand product packaging is unintentional)
Consumers and nail professionals may be unknowingly using gel polish removers that contain methylene chloride (also known as dichloromethane), a highly toxic chemical linked to cancer, acute poisonings, and worker fatalities. As holiday shopping ramps up, the Nail Manufacturer Council on Safety (NMC), a council of the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), is issuing an urgent warning about the dangers of these "magic removers" or "burst removers."
"Licensed beauty professionals and consumers should not be misled by products marketed as quick and easy 'magic' or 'burst' gel nail polish removers," said Doug Schoon, Scientist and Chair of the Nail Manufacturer Council on Safety. "These products pose serious health risks, violate federal and state law, and undermine the safety standards that the professional beauty industry depends on."
Despite prohibitions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), gel nail polish removers containing methylene chloride are still widely available on major online retailers, often without proper labeling. "California has a regulation in place that prohibits the use of methylene chloride in any product," shared Kristy Underwood, Executive Director for the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, underscoring that even with federal and state restrictions in place, unsafe products continue to reach consumers online.
The NMC emphasizes consumers and professionals should only purchase nail polish removers from reputable, professional suppliers that comply with U.S. regulations. Nail remover products containing methylene chloride may have a sweet-smelling odor and will remove gel nail polish in approximately five minutes. The NMC urges regulators and online marketplaces to do more to stop the sale of illegal products that endanger licensed beauty professionals and consumers.
The rise of counterfeit and illegally formulated beauty products online makes it even harder for consumers and professionals to identify what is safe. To help consumers navigate holiday beauty shopping safely, the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) has launched buynolie.com, which is focused on providing actionable tips consumers can use to avoid purchasing counterfeit cosmetics when shopping online this holiday season. PCPC advises consumers to:
Purchase from a reputable seller
Read product and seller reviews
Compare pricing—if the price seems too good to be true, it usually is
"We appreciate the opportunity to share information on behalf of PBA's Nail Manufacturer Council on Safety," said Leslie Perry, CEO of the Professional Beauty Association. "We hope our collaborative efforts with the Personal Care Products Council will help consumers this holiday season."

From breaking free of external validation to creating joy-based goals, discover a more sustainable and fulfilling path to success.

From acrylic monomers to airborne bio-dust, the air inside a nail salon carries risks most professionals never see coming. Aerovex Systems reveals the source-capture and room-purification strategies that are setting a new standard for salon safety.
Sponsored by Aerovex Systems

Working in beauty doesn’t have to hurt. Learn how Somatic Movement helps hairstylists, lash artists, and other beauty pros release tension, improve posture, and extend their careers.

As a spa or salon professional, your clients expect more than just beauty—they expect safety, hygiene, and peace of mind. Fungal infections like Athlete’s Foot and Nail Fungus are more common than you think, especially in environments where tools and footbaths are reused without proper sanitation. This blog covers how to stop these issues before they start, using proven infection prevention strategies for salons and spas.

A federal initiative aimed at studying chemical exposure in nail salons has ended due to staffing and budget changes. Here’s what the project set out to do—and what its conclusion means for salon professionals.

For many people, a pedicure is a relaxing beauty ritual. But what most don’t realize is that this simple service, if done without proper hygiene and sanitation, can cause serious infections and long-term health issues.

Onycholysis is the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. While it may look painful, it typically isn’t—at least not at first. But without proper care, this common nail disorder can lead to infections, deformities, and long-term damage.

Mckenzie Kool, Psychologist, MC, RPsych provides us with guidance on what may or not be helpful in speaking with someone who has suffered a significant loss.

Clients come to you to feel their best—not leave with a viral souvenir. Warts and cold sores can spread fast in busy salons, but a few smart habits make all the difference. Let’s talk about what’s really lurking in your salon (and how to kick it to the curb).

As Earth Day approaches, The Green Beauty Community Foundation and the Green Spa Network invite beauty pros to step forward and embrace sustainability through the Green Pledge--a powerful initiative designed by and for beauty industry leaders.

Don’t cancel Valentine’s Day altogether, urges Jill Palmquist. Instead, think of it as a (frilly, flowery, Champagne-bubbly) wake-up call to fall deeply in love with your own life.

Life coach and Culture Ambassador of Sam Villa, Andrew Carruthers, outlines how to tell if your burnout is temporary - or if it's time to make a bigger career change.

Cancer treatment can create very specific challenges for your guest when it comes to hair, skin, and also nails. Here are some tips for working with your salon client who is going through cancer treatment to help you provide a relaxing, enjoyable, and also safe experience.

For those clients concerned about exposure from UV lamps, the Sun Patch might be a solution. Sun Patches are waterproof, reusable (up to 10 wears) block 98% of UVA/UVB rays, and maintain their UPF 50+ rating all day long.

One of the most common conditions that affects the nail is onycholysis, which is the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. Onycholysis occurs as a result of or along with a great variety of nail traumas and disorders. Probably the most common cause of onycholysis is a fungal infection of the nail.

Hairdressing is a physically taxing career integrating simple stretches into your daily routine can reduce the strain repetitive motion puts on your body, help you stay flexible and strong and eventually prolong your career.

As July 4th approaches, an addiction recovery expert gives seven tips to avoid a relapse and stay sober during this period where temptation presents itself at social events.