Pam, That is exactly why I ask questions when they call to book their appointment.
I ask how long since last pedi, does s/he have a lot of calluses or cracked heels, does s/he run or play other sports, is s/he diabetic or other medical conditions, etc. I book 1 1/2 hrs for all pedis just in case ;-) When s/he comes in I put on gloves and spray sanitizer on feet and thoroughly examine them, pointing out what I'm seeing as I go. I tell them if they have excessive cuticle, fissures in the heel area, if the nails are overly thick, location of calluses and corns etc. Then, before I do anything else, I explain that I cannot repair the condition of their feet in one appointment. I explain how often they need to come to achieve the desired result. I tell them I can clean these up and make them presentable today and then we can get you on a schedule to get the situation under control. If they are really bad, I tell them I can skip the warm booties, massage and other frou frou and work on your calluses and fissures, etc or I can do the frou frou and just the normal callus work. Then I recomment a callus removal treatment every 2-3 weeks until we get the feet under control. This is NOT a pedi! No nail or cuticle detail, no polish, no massage. Sanitize feet. Dry file with a nickle file or coarse sanding band on my efile, apply callus eliminator, wrap in plastic, then warm dry towel for about 5-10 minutes. Remove callus eliminatore with hot steamed towel, then dry towel, then more filing with graduating grits of nickle files, or efile or traditional foot files. Wipe feet with steamed towel and apply heavy duty heel cream. Send em out the door with a foot file and heel cream. Tell them to dry file first! Then after bath or shower file again and apply cream. Every single day. Should take about 30-40 minutes and I charge $30. If they want a polish change its $45 (cuz I use sog ). HTH! Sherri Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sender: [email protected] Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 23:55:43 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: NailTech:: Nightmare Callous Foot!! Ok, Teks, I am gonna have nightmares on this one! Gawd! WHERE do I begin? Older lady comes in for a pedi/mani tonight. Did the pedi first. I just started doing pedicures in March, after doing nails for 28 years! lol! So.. pretty new to this ugly feet stuff! So... ONE foot isn't too bad, considering her age and all.. not being mean here, but you know what I mean! Other foot? Hmm.. looks like it belonged to another person! A wild mountain person who has lived in the woods for the past 80 years or so! Wow! I asked her about it and she said that she had polio in that leg, :-( aww... I felt so bad for her! )and that she incurred the damage to her foot because it was numb and she couldn't feel when her shoes didn't fit right! OMG! Wait.. I need another drink before I continue... Ok.. picture lets say... 3 quarters stacked up.. THAT is how big and how high the callous was on the ball of her foot! OMG! Smaller one more toward the little toe. I'd say about 3 dimes stacked up! (Bet you never think about change the same way again either! Hey, if I am gonna get nightmares doing these feet, I might as well drag the rest of you along too!) So.. I soak, use foot scrub, apply callous remover, do cuticles and cut nails while the callous remover works. A couple of the nails on that foot also seemed to have callouses UNDER THEM! How the hell does this happen! How do you get a callous UNDER your toenails? I have no idea.. keep working.. pretend I see this crap all the time.. wait.. I need another drink... Ok.. I sand, and scrape, and sand some more, then do the lotion/plastic bag/warm spa bootie with heated booties.. and let her soak up that cream for another 10 minutes. Remove all that, and sand and scrape more on the callous. Gawd.. the callouses are from HELL I tell ya! I do the best I can, and tell her that she is going to be a half inch shorter when she stands up because of all the callous removal I did! She tells me that she has never had a pedicure where they worked so hard getting the callous under control! (What the hell am I DOING!? What the hell have the other techs been doing!?) So.. what is the deal here!? Should I have been lazy and ignored it, as other techs have done in the past? Is there something better (and faster!) that I could have done to reduce it? I mean, I don't think I could have ignored it, I am totally into being as picky with other clients nails and feet and I am with mine! And there is no way I am gonna walk around with that sort of affliction! HELP! I'm gonna be having nightmares about this one I tell ya! Pam Nail Designs Ohio <<going for another drink... back soon! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.
