nailpod
Well-Known Member
Hello ladies,
I know the obvious answer is yes we shouldn't treat a client unless doc given go ahead in written form to do a treatment.
Yesterday (I work at a hotel) a client comes in for shoulder and neck massage booked for half an hour she tells me just ignore the red rash it's shingles.
I chirp up and say : sorry but that's a contra indication and we won't be allowed to do your treatment it's for your own health and comfort and before I finished talking she very spottily says I am not contagious u can't catch it and I am also a beauty therapist and I don't see what the problem is and so waited for the next therapist available (who did this client after I said no)
Am I wrong ? Would you also have said no?
Beauty at your finger tips!
I know the obvious answer is yes we shouldn't treat a client unless doc given go ahead in written form to do a treatment.
Yesterday (I work at a hotel) a client comes in for shoulder and neck massage booked for half an hour she tells me just ignore the red rash it's shingles.
I chirp up and say : sorry but that's a contra indication and we won't be allowed to do your treatment it's for your own health and comfort and before I finished talking she very spottily says I am not contagious u can't catch it and I am also a beauty therapist and I don't see what the problem is and so waited for the next therapist available (who did this client after I said no)
Am I wrong ? Would you also have said no?
Beauty at your finger tips!