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MINI–FACE TREATMENT
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MINI–FACE TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Preparation set table, prepare room moisten & warm 2 hand towels warm products to be used in a spa bowl all products close at hand for easy access
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MINI–FACE TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure bolster under knees, client lying supine wrap towel around hair line, tucking ends use 2 cotton pads to clean client’s face apply hot towel to face for 30 seconds lavender oil for pressure point massage apply warmed sea clay to face in thin layer
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MINI–FACE TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure (cont.) if client chilled, wrap in blanket apply scalp massage if hands accessible, offer hand massage second hot towel cleans product from face apply lotion w/ upward strokes unwrap and assist client in getting off table
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MINI–FACE TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Cleanup launder sheets & towels change linens on table wash out spa bowls discard cotton pads
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FACE TREATMENTS WITH PARAFFIN
Paraffin can heat and relax muscles. Can be used by massage therapists For face, paraffin spread atop gauze keeps paraffin in place provides texture for wax to harden over
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NATURAL CHEMICAL EXFOLIANTS
Therapists can apply enzyme exfoliants. Most popular – papaya enzyme At low doses, dissolves dead skin cells Improves appearance and well-being Rule: only use products available to public
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AYURVEDIC FACE TREATMENTS
No extractions/advanced esthetics applied Simple to apply, several variations used Soundaryam Vardhini fresh fruit- & vegetable-based products massage to marma points relaxing & beautifying treatment
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BACK TREATMENTS Cleansing & skin rejuvenation
Same products sometimes applied to face Sometimes called “back facials” No extractions or diagnoses performed Enjoyable for modest clients – no disrobing Acne best treated by estheticians
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BACK TREATMENT
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BACK TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Preparation scrub & product in 2 spa bowls, warm moisten & heat 4 hand towels prepare the table & room – keep warm
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BACK TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure hot towel to back apply steady pressure exfoliate entire back wipe exfoliant from back w/ hot towel apply product to back cover back w/ plastic wrap, bath towel & sheet client rests 10 – 15 minutes, apply massage wipe product from back, pat dry massage lotion into skin
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BACK TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Cleanup launder towels & sheets clean spa bowls discard plastic wrap
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SUMMARY You now know: scope of practice regarding esthetic services
mini–face treatment face treatment variations back treatment
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SPA SCALP TREATMENT Can easily be performed in massage room
In wet rooms: sink, drain or shower helpful Deeply relaxing & meditative
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SCALP TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Preparation mix jojoba & essential oils in spa bowl & warm moisten & heat hand towel empty basin atop stool or chair to catch water plastic wrap over head of table to protect it
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SCALP TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure position client w/ top of head off table rinse hair with warm water cover top of head & forehead with hot towel massage oil mixture into hair & scalp cover hair w/ shower cap or plastic
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SCALP TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure (cont.) massage hands w/ lotion, leaving oils in hair remove shower cap & rinse oil from hair apply shampoo, massage in, & rinse out gently towel-dry hair brush hair until smooth
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SCALP TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Cleanup discard plastic or wash shower cap out launder sheets & towels wipe all oil & water spills from floor
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENTS Ideal occasion for reflexology Therapists can:
massage the hands & feet exfoliate the hands & feet apply heat & cold to the hands & feet moisturize & nourish the skin in these areas
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENT PRECAUTIONS
Remember not to overstep bounds Procedures reserved for cosmetologists cutting filing shaping or buffing the nails applying or removing nail polish trimming or shaping cuticles
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PERFORMING HAND & FOOT TREATMENTS
Can be performed in public spaces Therapist sits in front of client. Client sitting, fully clothed
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SANITATION Wash hands before & after working on feet.
Cleansing step incorporated into treatment Okay to request clients wash before treatment
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CONTRAINDICATIONS Onychosis: any condition that adversely affects nails e.g. blue nails, indicates systemic problem Contagious fungal conditions athlete’s foot ringworm Report irregularities to the client
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COSMETOLOGISTS’ TOOLS
Therapists are not licensed to use cuticle nippers cuticle pushers emery boards nail brushes nail buffers nail clippers nail files tweezers
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Preparation arrange low stool & comfortable chair moisten & heat 2 hands towels fill basin w/ water body bath & essential oil add oils to the body mud & warm add oils to sea salts & warm place plastic sheet atop bath towel on stool have towel, plastic wrap, & supplies close by
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure place client’s feet in basin of water exfoliate one foot at a time replace feet in tub lift & dry one foot at a time, place atop plastic apply body mud to one foot at a time use one hand & keep the other clean
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Procedure (cont.) wrap both feet in plastic, then wrap in towel while feet wrapped, massage lotion into hands unwrap one foot at a time, wipe with hot towel apply spa reflexology without lubricant massage emollient lotion into feet
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HAND & FOOT TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Cleanup launder all sheets & towels clean water, oils, or muds from floor sanitize basin & spa bowls discard plastic wrap
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SUMMARY You now know: spa scalp treatments scalp treatment protocols
spa hand & foot treatments hand & foot treatment protocols
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