1. Know the salon! It's okay to ask questions. How often to they clean the tubs? Look around. Does it look clean? Are the techs rushing to get you in and out as quickly as possible? Do they disinfect the tubs in between each customer (the disinfectant usually needs 10 minutes to work efficiently)?
2. Make sure a new, sterilized set of tools is used for each person. I prefer seeing the bag opened myself.
3. Don't shave your legs! I know it seems strange, but if you nick yourself shaving it can set you up for an easy infection.
4. Schedule your appointment first thing in the morning since that's when the tubs are usually the cleanest.
5. DON'T LET THEM CLIP OR CUT THE CUTICLE! I capped that because that is what happened to me. In fact, it had occurred many times before at different salons (I was just lucky enough to avoid any problems in those instances). I've noticed that many techs feel like it's part of their job to cut your cuticles or tell you that you have an ingrown nail they are removing. STOP THEM IMMEDIATELY! The only person trained to do that properly is a podiatrist!
6. If anything hurts you during the pedicure, tell them to STOP! It should not be painful!
7. Make sure they don't round the corners of your nail as that increases the chances of a painful ingrown nail developing.
8. Be on the lookout for infection in the days following your pedicure. If anything seems swollen or painful it could possibly be a staph infection. For me, I was in pain as soon as I got home but didn't realize the severity of what was going to occur.
In my situation, what I thought was a simple pedicure led to two months of pain, infection and costly ingrown toenail surgery (which involves needles in multiple places on your foot. OUCH!!). Out of fear, I did not go to another salon for well over a year, but I've now found one that I like and trust.
Hopefully these tips will help someone avoid the disaster I went though!
I'm including some pics, but be warned, a couple are a little graphic!