I was wondering what your thoughts on Fibroblast were. I am looking to have this as a treatment rather than train in it.
The results look great from what I've seen but the fact that your skin is burnt panics me somewhat as I would hate to be left with permanent scarring.
Thanks in advance.
I have Ethel, Beryl and Doris but have been waiting for the Katey nippers since I ordered in November. They are still 12-14 weeks so won't be ideal if you need them now. However, saying that, what I do have is fantastic.
I believe this treatment came out a good few years ago (not long after lash extensions became popular) but never really took off as the lashes don't adhere to the skin for very long. I did look into it at the time but decided against it. I'm sure there will be Geeks that did train in this and...
Belmacil have a large range of colours that include reds, greens and purple. If you do a Google search, the colour chart should come up. I've not used the brighter colours but the regular ones are fab
I'm not sure if this is allowed so please delete if not. I had an email today from Roo and there is 25% off everything site wide with the code BLUE2020. Thought it might be useful to some of you.
Yes as AcidPerm says, Kim is happy for you to come with no training at all. She will give you all the confidence and skills you need to become a proficient intimate waxer.
Powder definitely work better, especially on armpits and intimate areas that can be sweaty with heat or nerves. If you are worried about using this, a dusting of corn starch works just as well
My first client had a manicure with the most unforgiving plum coloured polish and the worst rock hard cuticles you can imagine. Luckily for me she is still my client now. My application is much improved but alas, her cuticles are not despite constant nagging about oil and hand cream!
I'm currently training in facials and the recommended time we hace been given is 15 minutes for the massage. I'm still far too speedy and my tutor has suggested to ensure I pause between each movement so that I don't do too many and that it is relaxing for the client.
She may have treated them by then. If not, just be factual about it, treat it like any other contra indication. You will come across all sorts of things when dealing with the public and I promise you, the thought of telling her is far worse then the reality.
If you caught them you'd have to...
Using the end of a spatula and coming across with hot wax one way in the direction of the hair and removing before going the opposite way in the direction of the hair that grows that way and removing. The wax needs to be pushed right into the hair with the end of the spatula.
If the hair is...
I would tell them and say that you can't treat them until they have treated the lice! They can easily be treated within the hour (although further precautions need to be taken to ensure they don't return) and then the client can be rebooked with no risk to you or any other clients.
I've just bought a couple of 5D cats eye from Halo as they were in my local wholesalers and I'm loving it. I don't usually use Halo at all but as far as these go, I'm impressed.
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