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Air Impurities Removal System's Salon Pure Air ventilation system for salons allows you to maintain a healthy environment for you and your clients.

06/02/2026

Face masks don’t stop "Keratin Cough." Here’s why.

If you’re a stylist or salon owner, you know the feeling: the tickle in the throat, watery eyes, or lingering cough after a smoothing treatment.

Many professionals reach for a surgical mask or an N95 mask, but there's a problem: formaldehyde is a gas, not a particle. Standard masks are designed to trap dust and aerosols, but gas passes right through them.

In our latest blog, we break down:
✅ Why "room air purifiers" often miss the mark.
✅ The science of gaseous formaldehyde exposure.
✅ Why "Source Capture" is the only true gold standard for salon safety.

Don't settle for a "normal" part of the job that could be affecting your long-term health.

Full breakdown here: https://www.salonpureair.com/hair/why-your-face-mask-isnt-enough-to-stop-the-keratin-cough/

Understanding Salon Chemicals: What’s Really in the Air? - Salon Pure Air 04/21/2026

Most people don’t think about what’s in the air during a manicure, color treatment, or tattoo session. But the products used every day in salons contain a mix of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and fine particulates. These VOCs evaporate rapidly but linger in indoor air—especially in busy salons where constant product use keeps chemical concentrations high.

Long-term, repeated exposure to salon chemicals and dust can contribute to:

• Nose, throat, and eye irritation
• Headaches and dizziness
• Skin and respiratory discomfort
• Increased sensitivity to chemicals
• Chronic respiratory issues in severe cases

Technicians are at the highest risk because they sit closest to the source—often for 8–10 hours a day. Clients may only be exposed occasionally, but beauty professionals breathe this air every single shift.

Our Salon Pure Air line of Source Capture Systems eliminates pollutants before you ever breathe them. To safeguard your workplace and ensure your IAQ is healthy for all employees and guests, contact a Salon Pure Air specialist today for a free indoor air quality assessment.

Understanding Salon Chemicals: What’s Really in the Air? - Salon Pure Air From nail salons and hair studios to medi-spas and tattoo shops, professional beauty environments rely on a wide range of products that help create beautiful results—but also release airborne contaminants. Many of these invisible chemicals and particles accumulate in the breathing zone, right wher...

The Science Behind Source Capture: How It Actually Works - Salon Pure Air 12/01/2025

How does Source Capture work? There is a science behind it!

The Science Behind Source Capture: How It Actually Works - Salon Pure Air Unlike room air purifiers—which attempt to filter what eventually drifts their way—source capture removes airborne pollutants before they have a chance to circulate. It’s proactive, targeted, and scientifically proven to protect both beauty professionals and clients from unnecessary exposure.

Why Source Capture Ventilation Is the Gold Standard for Salon Air Quality - Salon Pure Air 11/21/2025

Source capture ventilation provides a far more effective and proactive solution. Instead of trying to clean the air after contaminants have already spread throughout the space, source capture systems remove chemicals and particulates the moment they’re created. Whether positioned at a color station, facial bed, treatment table, or tattoo workstation, these systems capture pollutants directly at the point of origin, preventing them from dispersing into shared air.

Why Source Capture Ventilation Is the Gold Standard for Salon Air Quality - Salon Pure Air Source capture ventilation provides a far more effective and proactive solution. Instead of trying to clean the air after contaminants have already spread throughout the space, source capture systems remove chemicals and particulates the moment they’re created.

Looks We Love: The SAG Awards: Daily Beauty Reporter 01/23/2014

Looks We Love: The SAG Awards: Daily Beauty Reporter Red carpet season continued along last night with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards. And though the fashion stakes might not be quite as high as those at the Oscars and Golden Globes, that didn’t stop Hollywood’s leading ladies...

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Airgle 750 Replacement Filters | Salon Pure Air 01/22/2014

Need to replace your home office filters? We've got you covered: http://www.salonpureair.com/product/airgle-750-replacement-filters/

Airgle 750 Replacement Filters | Salon Pure Air One complete filter change for the Airgle 750 Premium HEPA Air Purifier. Includes 4 HEPA filters (2 for the top and 2 for the sides) and 2 Activated carbon filters. Change HEPA and carbon filters as indicated by filter indicator. Filter life is approximately 12 months but depends on use and air qual...

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When it comes down to it, there are basically two kinds of blowouts: stick-straight or bouncy-wavy. This in-between style combines the best of both: http://on.allure.com/1axlKcS

Nail Health, Nail Salon, Nail Education, Arthritis | NAILPRO 01/21/2014

How do you help your clients in the nail salon who are struggling with arthritis? http://www.nailpro.com/nail-clinic-help-clients-arthritis

Nail Health, Nail Salon, Nail Education, Arthritis | NAILPRO Arthritis affects more than 40 million Americans, so chances are you have a client who is affected by it to some degree. Take better care of clients you see with arthritis with some extra information on the disease and a few tips for relieving pain from it. So what is arthritis?Arthritis is a joint…

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