Salon Manthra Ja-Ela Beauty House

Hygiene & Care

Health & Safety Policy

Last updated: April 20, 2026

The hygiene, consultation, patch testing, piercing, and service-safety practices that support a refined and responsible salon experience.

Hygiene standards

Salon Manthra aims to maintain a clean, calm, and professionally prepared environment for hair, skin, grooming, makeup, dressing, nail, and piercing services.

Tool sanitization

  • Tools and work areas are cleaned or sanitized between services according to the nature of the treatment.
  • Disposable items are used where appropriate for hygiene and service quality.
  • Products, towels, capes, bowls, brushes, and equipment are handled with practical salon hygiene standards.

Patch testing

Patch testing may be required or recommended for selected color, keratin, chemical, facial, peeling, waxing, or skin-contact treatments. A patch test does not remove all risk, but it can help identify certain sensitivities before a full service.

Service limitations

  • A service may be modified, delayed, or refused if the client has visible irritation, broken skin, suspected infection, severe scalp sensitivity, product reaction, compromised hair condition, or incomplete treatment history.
  • We do not provide medical diagnosis, medical treatment, or guaranteed medical outcomes.
  • Where a concern appears outside salon care, we may suggest that the client seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional.

Pregnancy, allergy, and medical disclosures

Clients should tell us about pregnancy, allergies, medication, medical conditions, recent procedures, skin sensitivity, hair/scalp conditions, or previous product reactions before treatment. Certain services may need extra caution, postponement, or a modified approach.

Piercing hygiene and aftercare

Piercing services are performed with hygiene-focused preparation and aftercare guidance. Clients are responsible for following aftercare instructions, monitoring the piercing area, avoiding unnecessary contact, and seeking medical advice if unusual pain, swelling, discharge, irritation, or infection concerns arise.

Right to refuse unsafe service

Salon Manthra reserves the right to refuse, stop, alter, or reschedule any service where our team believes there is a hygiene, safety, suitability, consent, conduct, or operational concern.