Just sent the Waterless Spa Pedicure by Precision Nails



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From: Pat. Smith <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 2:00:22 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Waterless pedicures


Hello:
 
If anyone has the protocol for the waterless pedicure could you please send it 
to me  [email protected] .  I had been following the thread about the 
waterless pedi- and on  November 23rd  I stubbed my toe whilst walking my 
dog.    Nothing broken and only two sutures but I did spend three weeks in 
hospital and another 2 – 3 weeks in bed at home -- am still recovering and will 
be for several more months.  I sustained a severe concussion and a subdural 
hematoma, luckily the bleeding did stop and become encapsulated so no surgery! 
– not fun.    I have been given permission to start work (home based salon) so 
long as I only take one client and only one service per day for several weeks.  
I have a pedicure booked tomorrow and thought I would try the waterless to 
avoid having to move water and eliminate some bending.  I am very lucky the 
therapist comes to the house weekly and she went through services and 
movements, etc. in the salon with me
 and gave me pointers on how to avoid hurting myself and my head.  
 
This list is invaluable.
 
Cheers,
Pat.  Smith
Medical Esthetician
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