Social Posts for Addressing Commonly Asked Questions

Below you'll find a selection of ready-to-use social posts designed to answer questions that customers often have when considering Dr.'s Remedy Man-Pedi services. Each post features professional quality images, along with descriptions and hashtags.

If this is your first time using our social resources, please review the section below for instructions. It will provide a breakdown of what's included with each post and how to use it. Otherwise please scroll down to find the actual resources.

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1. Images

Professionally shot imagery and designs from our in-house creative team. Each image is uploaded at a 72 dpi resolution or greater, enabling you to use it across most major social platforms. To download the image, you can either click on the image itself or click on the file name in the "download" box. From there, upload the file to your social media channel of choice.

2. Descriptions

Our writers have partnered with licensed professionals to write copy for each post that is engaging and accurate. Feel free to add to the description and make it your own. After you've selected a post, copy the text from the "Post Content" section and paste it into the body of your social post.

While our social posts can be used as stand alone content, many of them are designed to compliment pre-written blog posts that focus on a similar topic. If you wish to use the posts in this manner, please do not forget to add the link to your post.

3. Hashtags

It can be difficult for spas to figure out which hashtags will increase their visibility on social channels. We've picked out a collection of hashtags that match this post and have traction. Feel free to add to the list. After you've selected a post, copy the hashtags from the “Hashtags” section and paste it into the body of your social post, directly after the description.



Post One: Dr.'s Remedy FAQs

Post Content:

10-Free polish does not contain harsh chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, DBP, camphor, formaldehyde resin, xylene and doesn’t contain parabens, fragrances, phthalates, and animal ingredients.

 

Here’s a breakdown of each toxic ingredient, and why;

 

Dibutyl phthalate is a respiratory irritant

 

TPHP (Triphenyl phosphate) is a plasticizer, and studies have linked it to changes in normal hormone function.

 

Toluene is a solvent used in polish to help it dry quickly; the health concerns associated with excessive exposure to this ingredient may include nervous system impairment and immune, kidney, liver, and reproductive effects.

 

Xylene, when exposed to high concentrations in the air, can cause central nervous system depression and headaches.

 

Ethyl tosylamide is suspected of causing developmental and reproductive toxicity and banned in the UK.

 

Camphor is a fragrant resin that can cause headaches, nausea, and dizziness.

 

Formaldehyde resin can release formaldehyde; the short-term effects of formaldehyde exposure include respiratory and skin irritation. Long-term exposure is suspected to cause cancer.

 

Parabens are a common preservative but are a suspected endocrine disruptor.

 

Tert-butyl hydroperoxide may be toxic to blood, lungs, liver, the respiratory system and the central nervous system.

 

We want your nail polish to look amazing, we also want it to be healthy and safe. That’s why we did our research and found a way to have it all with Dr’s Remedy Nail Care products. 

Hashtags:

#RemedyNails #DoctorFormulated #CleanBeauty @remedynails #crueltyfreenailpolish #organicnailpolish #10freenailpolish #YOURBUSINESSNAME #YOURLOCALE

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Post Two: Dr.'s Remedy FAQs

Post Content:

What makes Dr.’s REMEDY Enriched Nail Polish unique from other nail polishes?

 

Dr.’s REMEDY is doctor-formulated, doctor-recommended, and enriched with a proprietary blend of organic ingredients which work to maintain and promote optimal nail health. Dr.‘s REMEDY was the first nail polish to Be awarded the Seal of Approval from the American Podiatric Medical Association. Dr.’s Remedy is also 10-free, including the controversial TPHP toxin.

Hashtags:

#RemedyNails #DoctorFormulated #CleanBeauty @remedynails #crueltyfreenailpolish #organicnailpolish #10freenailpolish #YOURBUSINESSNAME #YOURLOCALE

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