Beauty couch suitable for sit up pedis & lay down services?

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Bev Rose

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Hi all!

I'm having a few issues with trying to find a suitable couch, that can provide me with what I need & not take up too much room in the salon.

I currently have a very comfortable pedicure chair, which has a high back, arm rests & foot rest, plus & an area to place the spa.
I also use this for doing eyelash waxing, perming & tinting, as the client can relax very well. I don't do my other waxing as it does not lay flat.
I have a normal portable beauty couch, which just raises the top half up, but that is too big to have with my pedi chair in the salon too.
However, I'm very soon going to be taking my eyelash extension training (on 5th Oct) and I would like a couch that will lay flat for this purpose, plus sit up properly to enable the clients feet to reach the spa for pedi's.

I've been looking around at various sites, but I cannot tell which couch would suit this purpose best.

Do any of you have a couch that is suitable for my needs & if so, where did you get it from????

This is the kind of thing I've been looking at , but not sure if it's too high for the clients feet to reach, or if it sits upright enough iykwim?!http://www.capitalhairandbeauty.co....d00ce264a27430a022f0205d5/Product/View/815300



Thanks for any advice you can give me xxxx
 
Do any of you have a couch that is suitable for my needs & if so, where did you get it from????

I have this couch and I love it. It is perfect for all salon treatments from lying flat to varying degrees of sitting upright. Perfect for pedicures as the end drops to 90 degrees, I have bought a peddi trolley that I sit my footspa on and works well for me, but you can use it without a peddi trolly.

Its very comfortable but I have heard some say that it is a little too wide for massage, but I dont' find this so. If you have less space, you can leave it in the upright position as the floor base is quite small so can fit into a smaller area. I have it on laminate flooring and it moves very easily but yet secures with the brakes really well too.

I think Zo Zo has the same couch.

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Thanks Jen for your help hunni xxxx:hug:
 

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