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kdmb212

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I am currently setting up shop in my spare room but I have a bit of a dilemma. I was looking at chairs, now I notice that some of your rooms have chairs without armrests. I will be offering pedicures down the road and wonder if anyone has encountered issues with client comfort with arm-less chairs and pedicures. I'm just one of those strange people that likes to have a place to put their arms lol. Am I daft? LOL. Just trying to get an idea. Thanks everyone!:D
 
I have a chair without arms,,, it's just one of my dinnering room chair's,,,, it's a leather chair with a high back,,,, it's does the job if people have to sit for a manivure etc,,,,,as for pedicure's I get them to lay on the couch,,, its save's my back.
 
In 16 years of mobile and home salon I have never had a client complain about the chair, whatever it was like! :D
 
Maybe I'm overthinking it haha. I have this weird thing that I have to have somewhere to put my arms, so if I'm sitting I need armrests, if I'm standing I have to cross them. Weird I know. :o Thanks for the info, was trying to put myself into the client's shoes :D
 
I have armless upright chairs and have never had a complaint or even a hint of one.
 

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