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satinbaby

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Hi guys ... just wondered if you could help... Im looking into taking on a callus peel remover kit...

Can you please tell me do you require additional training or insurance to carry out the peels?

Also who is the best stockist to buy from ... i see just care beauty sell a starter kit but no re-stocking products is Welcalm the best to buy from?
...The treatments from what i can see take around 20 mins and you charge £10 - £40 ? Is this right?

Can you also tell me the pads that come in the kit they look like they can fit one area i.e just the heel so if someone wanted heels and another area on the feet thats hard then i presume they would need 4 sheets would you charge more for this?

Thankyou in advance
xxx:lol:
 
Hi, we use callus peel and it is absolutely brilliant!!!, if you are qualified in pedicures then your insurance should be fine. We charge £18 for our peel treatment and we allow up to 40 mins. In each sachet you get 2 good size patches although designed for the heels we also cut up the patches to address callus in other areas (toes, ball of the foot etc) 1 patch will go a long way.
We have always got our supplies from beauty select which I believe are the main supplying company, i wasnt aware you could get it anywhere else. The foot cream is also a good add on sale and again lasts well as a little of this also goes a long way.
HTH:)
Helen
 
Brilliant thankyou Helen xx
 

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