JackieMc
Well-Known Member
...... any smart answers and I'll tell teacher!
Back in April I had the most uncomfortable 90 minutes of my life. I went to 'check out the competition' :twisted: and spent the whole time sitting on a tiny little stool, no back support, rock hard seat and far too low so I got leg cramps. After an hour I was in agony and the tech doing my nails noticed me squirming and actually said "everyone complains about the stool"!!!!! :shock:
I swore there and then I would never put my clients through that torture and although the chair my clients use right now is fairly comfortable I want to splash out a little and get something new for them.
I'm thinking of buying a leather recliner/swivel/rocker kind of thing that I've seen - has a separate foot stool and is SO comfy. I had the idea of letting them veg out in the recliner with their feet up while I work on one hand at a time. I can't think of any problems with this apart from the movement of the chair, don't want them swinging around while I'm in the middle of my smile lines, maybe I'll just get the recliner and footstool model. :? Can anyone think of any problems I may get from using this type of seating?
So I was wondering, what do your clients plonk their bums on? And if any of you use stools for them, have you sat in them for 90 minutes solid to see if it's an enjoyable experience?
Back in April I had the most uncomfortable 90 minutes of my life. I went to 'check out the competition' :twisted: and spent the whole time sitting on a tiny little stool, no back support, rock hard seat and far too low so I got leg cramps. After an hour I was in agony and the tech doing my nails noticed me squirming and actually said "everyone complains about the stool"!!!!! :shock:
I swore there and then I would never put my clients through that torture and although the chair my clients use right now is fairly comfortable I want to splash out a little and get something new for them.
I'm thinking of buying a leather recliner/swivel/rocker kind of thing that I've seen - has a separate foot stool and is SO comfy. I had the idea of letting them veg out in the recliner with their feet up while I work on one hand at a time. I can't think of any problems with this apart from the movement of the chair, don't want them swinging around while I'm in the middle of my smile lines, maybe I'll just get the recliner and footstool model. :? Can anyone think of any problems I may get from using this type of seating?
So I was wondering, what do your clients plonk their bums on? And if any of you use stools for them, have you sat in them for 90 minutes solid to see if it's an enjoyable experience?