missmoneypenny
New Member
Hello Geeks,
I have trained in mani and pedi although I don't do many as I'm mainly a holistic therapist. I have done a couple of pedi's this week and been asked to remove dead skin.
I have used a good quality food scrub and tried really scrubbing the feet but it doesn't seem to make any difference! For example a ladyhad the remains of a blister on her foot, with a big flap of dead skin, probably about 2 millimetres thick, and the size of at least a 5p coin. Should I have cut it off with scissors?? It was totally dead and I scrubbed as hard as I thought I could in that position, the scrubbing didn't hurt her at all but nothing came off!
I have tried scrubbing in a round motion and soaking the feet before but it just doesn't seem to produce the result I'm looking for
Am I being too ambitious about what you can do with a foot scrub? and without a tool that actually cuts the skin,and that I wouldn't use without being trained a lot!
Geek advice appreciated! thanks
I have trained in mani and pedi although I don't do many as I'm mainly a holistic therapist. I have done a couple of pedi's this week and been asked to remove dead skin.
I have used a good quality food scrub and tried really scrubbing the feet but it doesn't seem to make any difference! For example a ladyhad the remains of a blister on her foot, with a big flap of dead skin, probably about 2 millimetres thick, and the size of at least a 5p coin. Should I have cut it off with scissors?? It was totally dead and I scrubbed as hard as I thought I could in that position, the scrubbing didn't hurt her at all but nothing came off!
I have tried scrubbing in a round motion and soaking the feet before but it just doesn't seem to produce the result I'm looking for
Am I being too ambitious about what you can do with a foot scrub? and without a tool that actually cuts the skin,and that I wouldn't use without being trained a lot!
Geek advice appreciated! thanks