No it's not like we are carrying out treatments on the Royal family but our clients look to us to be professional,and for me I treat all my cliens as though they are Royalty,and do you know what,they appreciate this.
I want to give my clients as professional treatment as I can.I want them to have everything they would if they went to a salon,not a second rate service,just because I am mobile.(I'm not necessarily saying this about ironing boards)
Some of these people cant get to a salon for whatever reason,i.e disability,childcare.Does that mean they should be treated any different?I know it's not a matter of life or death if a manicure/nail enhancements were carried out on an ironing board,but well.....you know my opinion,but doing waxing on someone's settee is another issue altogether.
What if you had to do a full leg,underarm,bikini,eyebrows and lip/chin wax,how do you think your back is going to feel at the end of your treatment,do you think you will give as good a treatment as you would had your client been on a professional couch?I suggest to you that you would be in agony,bending down like that,probably give a far lesser treatment than if you were in the correct stance,using the correct equipment.
Using a clients settee is not practical for our backs never mind anything else,but hey,you carry on using their settees for your waxing,but I guarantee it wont be long before your back starts suffering and what about when you get a client that actually minds very much about you wanting to carry out your waxing treatment on their settee,what are you going to do then????I wouldn't let you do your waxing on me on my leather settee,and I know a lot of other people that wouldn't as well.What if you damage the settee????
Anyway,enough said by me.I think I have made my point,each to their own I guess.:green: