BEAUTY CARE 2

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  • Spa
    A beauty service offered in a salon that gives health benefits, beauty and relaxation to the skin and body
  • Client
    Customer, patron or guest who seeks beauty services
  • Consultation
    A meeting between a cosmetologist and a client wherein advice is given and taken
  • Client care is the utmost priority of all salons
  • Cosmetologists perform hand spa massage even though the client skin problem is not completely healed
  • The cosmetologist determines the service to offered after consultation
  • The salon operator should listen to the client, so he/she can determine what salon service/s the client wants to avail of
  • Trolley
    A wheeled cart that is pushed by hand and used for transporting manicuring and pedicuring tools and materials
  • Pumice Stone
    A volcanic rock used to remove dry and annoying skin as well as calluses
  • Hand Spa Machine
    An electronic gadget used to soothe pain of arthritis, muscle spasms and dry cracked skin of the hands
  • Alcohol
    An organic compound used as sanitizer
  • Hand Lotion

    It helps the skin retain its moisture, prevents from cracked, dry and wrinkled
  • Spa treatments stimulate blood circulation to optimize the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to your cells by increasing blood flow to your extremities. Spa treatment is not recommended if you have infection, inflammation, skin disease and other medical conditions
  • Our top concern are the health and wellness of our customers or guest that is why we should make them feel prioritized, convenient, and have a pleasant experience
  • A therapist should allot a consultation time for every client prior to any beauty care services and should be reminded with the Do's and Don'ts regarding the cosmetics or procedures to be performed
  • Benefits of Hand Spa
    • Stress reliever
    • Relaxes fingers, wrist, and muscles
    • Anti-Aging
    • Soothes skin
    • Relieves and removes aches and pains
    • Improves blood flow and circulation
    • Improves mobility of the joints
    • Reduced developing fungi and other infection
  • Steps in Pre-hand Spa Treatment
    1. Ensures clients safety and comfort prior start of activity
    2. Client is advised to remove jewelries and accessories
    3. Wash with warm water and soap and towel-dried before and after scrubbing clients' hand
    4. Check and analyze the condition of client's hands and nails
    5. Perform hand and arm massage
  • Steps in Giving Hand Spa Treatment
    1. Prepare and use necessary tools and supplies/materials
    2. Wash client's hand with lukewarm water and soap, and towel-dry before and after scrubbing
    3. Apply appropriate lotion
    4. Determine and test appropriate temperature for heat tolerance of client
    5. Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic gloves and mittens
    6. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes
    7. Remove wax from hands according to manufacturer's instructions
    8. Apply hand softening product and massage according to prescribed procedure
    9. Advise client after service on maintenance program
    10. Confirm and record client's desired service outcome