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02-06-06, 07:39 PM
I like doing feet too, the transformation from seeing some yucky feet that actually look better is really great. I haven't had any really bad looking feet just yet, so have been lucky in that regard.
Do any of you charge more if you use a callous remover/eliminator? If so, how what kind do you use and how much do you charge? thanks, aj |
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02-06-06, 08:48 PM
i dont like feet at all...but i will do them if i have to ...
and i would never tell a client or potential client i dont like feet, i am not sure why i have always hated my own feet too ,coz people have said i have wierd toes !!! luckily so far i have only been asked to do a few pedis ,so ill get back to you one day in the future when i ve had lots of pedis and more experience on the subject but the ones i have done ,i do feel really happy afterwards when the client is really happy |
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02-06-06, 10:55 PM
I love feet they can tell you so much about a person. As a Reflexologist in my previous life I learnt to read feet. Most people love having their feet done although some just hate it. I have only had one really bad case of smelly feet but this person really benefitted from the treatment which made me feel proud and I just made sure that I cleansed my hands and equipment thoroughly afterwards. I could go on forever about feet but I won`t.
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