Even the most experienced and skilled manicurist is not immune from mistakes and accidents. Cuts and scratches will not cause great harm to the client if effective hemostatic agents are applied in time. Those who have never done a manicure on their own think that such accidents are evidence of the unprofessionalism of the master. However, this is not always the case. Often, the client's capillaries are unusually close to the skin, and any careless movement is fraught with the release of blood.
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