To date, there are no documented cases of hepatitis infections associated with salon services. Just like HIV, hepatitis B and C are blood borne pathogens. As such, they can only infect an individual if it enters his/her bloodstream. The risk of human hepatitis being transmitted in the salon is low, just like HIV, but again probable under the right circumstances. While salon services can ultimately lead to a blood spill, most often they do not. However, as mentioned earlier, if a stylist were to accidentally cut their client who was infected with hepatitis B or C and then the clients blood was to enter the stylist bloodstream through an open wound, the chance of the stylist being infected with hepatitis B or C could
To date, there are no documented cases of hepatitis infections associated with salon services. Just like HIV, hepatitis B and C are blood borne pathogens. As such, they can only infect an individual if it enters his/her bloodstream. The risk of human hepatitis being transmitted in the salon is low, just like HIV, but again probable under the right circumstances. While salon services can ultimately lead to a blood spill, most often they do not. However, as mentioned earlier, if a stylist were to accidentally cut their client who was infected with hepatitis B or C and then the clients blood was to enter the stylist bloodstream through an open wound, the chance of the stylist being infected with hepatitis B or C could