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kylieb

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Hi geeks!
Now usually i wouldnt dream of asking this as i know the couch is the proffesional way to do treatments and the only way i like doing them.(I am mobile).
I have been to the doctor as i have really bad pains in my back. I guessed it was from lugging the couch about as it weighs more tan me. but didnt want to admit it.
He told me to stop it otherwise i will seriously damage my back in the long term.
So what am i going to do now? I open my home salon after xmas but what do i do in the long run?
I waxed my friend at her house on her bed and she said she prefered it like that. But to new clients, will this look relly unprofessional or am i worrying about nothing?
Help lol
xxxx
 
I'm sure if you explain people will be understanding. No-one's going to want you to hurt yourself.

Hope your back feels better soon.:hug:
 
Can you not get a trolley for your couch? Leaning towards a clients own bed will also cause you back problems in the long term. :hug:
 
I know exactly what you mean as I also do mobile work as well as having a treatment room at home. Carrying a mobile treatment couch gives me really bad back pain. When I get any new clients I immediately ask if they are ok to come to me so I only have a couple of clients that I do mobile now. I would try and encourage all your clients to come to you as bending low down over the clients own bed will probably do more damage to your back than your treatment couch.:smack:
 
Can you not get a trolley for your couch? Leaning towards a clients own bed will also cause you back problems in the long term. :hug:


I was going to suggest excatly the same thing!

why not look in your local DIY shop, B&Q, Homebase - anywhere like that or even online there must be some beauty funiture companys that sell couch trollys!

As like weezie said you will cause more back problems leaning down to a bed.

On the other hand you could do Indian head massages with the client sitting at their dining table, manicures/ pedicures without your couch!

 
Can you not get a trolley for your couch? Leaning towards a clients own bed will also cause you back problems in the long term. :hug:

Totally agree,

Also what sort of couch have you got ? If you have one of the old bulky styles then Im not suprised you have back problems its like lifting a tank :eek:

When I was mobile I had a lightweight couch that was about 10.5kg and it was light as feather, i could carry it in the bag over my shoulder !!
 
Ikea have trolleys for £7.50 - not sure what the weight limit is though.
 
seriously....your health is more important than money. stop using your couch immediately.
start telling your clients about your home salon, and bring the opening date forward a month.

explain that it is health issues preventing you from doing certain treatments which are on offer at your home salon.

write a newsletter, put a few wow! treatments in, and send them out to all of your clients with a list of treatments that you are able to do without couch.
 
Thanks guys for all your helpfull advice!
I thought about getting a trolley but a lot of my clients are in flats so i would still have to lug the couch up there and i think this is whats doing my back in.
My couch is a really heavy one. I decided to go for a more sturdy one as my tutor said a larger lady broke hers lol
I would really like to look into getting a lighter one. What is the lightest couch available, does anyone know?
xxx
 
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You're welcome :hug:
 
Even though your home salon is not totally ready, is there anyway it could be used for now? Or anywhere in your home where you can set your couch up for now and leave it up? Honestly I think if you explain to people they will understand, as long as your not trying to wax them in your garden or something they will be fine! xx
 

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