Ahhh sorry did not catch your reply. On 1/27/09, athena elliott <[email protected]> wrote: > We had the huge marathon last weekend. I did many post-marathon > pedicures and many had what appeared to be heat rashes on the tops of > the feet. Logical because I had 6 of them and I have seen it before > after 26 miles of running but then again.....I can not be certain. > > Really, there could be many reason for what your client has. The best > thang to do is cover yourself by documenting what you know including > dates and times. Then refer to a dermatologist or primary care dr. Log > this in your notes. We are not trained to know the reall diff between > rashes , pustules, clusters blisters ect. So...I say stop tryin to > guess and just refer out. You never know it could be a very small side > effect of somethang really serious having nothing to do with callus > care :) > > In my experience with blue cross (which I stopped using on the foot > years ago) and callus eliminator is when you get it on healthy skin > for to long it severly dries the skin out. Feeling icky. > Peace > > On 1/27/09, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I use the callus softener, then foot file, then scrub. I am wondering if >> the >> top of foot rash came from the soak water... Did you change or add >> anything >> different to the water? Maybe with the water moving over the top of the >> foot >> in the water, that is what irritated the skin... >> >> Michelle Cordes >> Bremerton, WA >> >> --- On Tue, 1/27/09, Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> From: Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]> >> Subject: NailTech:: rash on top of feet >> To: [email protected] >> Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 6:25 PM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi guys! I have always used the scrub first thing when I take the foot >> out >> of the water. I have tried it a few times after the Callus Eliminator and >> using the foot file and it seems to work better. The other day one off my >> pedi clients that I tried that on came in and said the next day he had a >> rash on top of his feet and it felt raw for a few days. It had been over >> a >> month and you could still see where the rash was. I wonder if some off >> the >> callus eliminator got on top of his feet somehow ( I have no idea how) >> and >> then the scrub irritated it more. I usually don't scrub on top of feet >> but >> if there is some dry skin I might lightly swipe it. Don't know if I did >> or >> not because it had been so long ago. I have only been using the callus >> eliminator and the cuticle eliminator for a few months too. I wonder if >> he >> is allergic to it or something I did. Do any of you use the scrub after >> the >> callus treatment? >> >> Angie Wingerter >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > Athena Elliott ANT,MNT > SPAthena Healthy Pedicures- Happy Feet > www.MediNailTech.com > www.SPAthena.com > [email protected] >
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