Why documentation matters
Documentation is what turns safety into something verifiable.
It shows that a product has been assessed, reviewed, and checked against regulatory requirements before it is made available for professional use.
Without documentation, safety is only an assumption.
With documentation, responsibility is clear.
What documentation provides
Proper documentation records:
- how a product was assessed for safety
- whether ingredients meet legal requirements
- how risks were evaluated
- who is responsible for the product
This information exists whether or not it is visible to the end user — but it must exist.
Why this matters professionally
Documentation protects professionals by ensuring that:
- safety decisions were made before the product reached the salon
- compliance can be demonstrated if needed
- responsibility does not fall solely on the nail technician
It creates trust through structure, not promises.
This approach is built into how our products are assessed before being made available for professional use.