I can't be in one of these places for a minute. The fumes trigger a bad asthma attack almost instantly.
Dull Men's Club
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I can always smell when my wife has done her nails. I loudly ask if she's running a body shop because of the paint smell.
I'd go one further and say, OSHA wouldn't allow those levels of aerosols in an actual body shop.
I agree with you but perhaps you know how it is. There for moral support.
Did you get yours done as well?
Good question! Allow me to satisfy you with the answer that I did not get my nails done. I simply waited in a chair.
The chair was OK.
I'm always grateful to find a "husband chair" whenever I go shopping with my wife.
Next time, consider getting a pedicure. They're very relaxing.
The other day my wife took me to the nail salon. There were only 3 of them so it was quick & cheap. I asked if I could get a color next time, she said yes, we have a selection.
You should get a mani/pedi together.