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15-05-07, 12:48 PM
Hmmmm...thats atricky one Debs.
Im not sure that you can do body treatments without a body qualification. Im also not sure if you could perform these for insurance reasons,but i may be wrong! Are you going to do just basic body treatments? Actually this is a good point to debate. Sorry i cant be more helpful.i hope you find something...have you thought about doing body massage...this would give you a good insight into anatomy and physiology aswell. |
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15-05-07, 12:51 PM
I want to eventually do my level 3 but until my youngest son starts school full time (2009!) then my only option would be to study an evening course which wouldn't cover the whole facial course as well. So I'm waiting til Ben is older then I'll go back to college full time.
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15-05-07, 12:58 PM
Mine are massage, full body or back neck shoulders, or aromatherapy massage, then facials then the usual waxing and mani/ pedis.
Its definatly worth doing, also a good money maker as you dont use much product. IMO |
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