Could you share your protocol please?

Sherri
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From: Marsha Rubino <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:28:26 
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Subject: Re: NailTech:: I took the plunge into waterless pedicures!!!!

Congratulations, Jill! I've been doing waterless pedi's for about 3 years. I 
printed the directions from a 2002 post I found on nailtech. I thought about 
doing them for 5 years, till I was forced to do them due to a lack of a large 
sink. I'll never go back. The owner, where I am now, tried to discourage me 
from 
doing waterless. She said she has a reputation to support and that clients want 
that soak in warm, swirling water. I stood my ground and my new clients 
appreciate what I do. She spent $10,000 to install 2 pedi thrones, so I 
understand her wanting me to use them. But they have been used by numerous 
techs 
over the past 5 years and I don't know how well they cared for the pedi 
thrones. 
Besides, soaking in water for 15 or 20 minutes is so drying for the skin and 
nails soak up the water....up to 30% in that amount of time.  
 Marsha Rubino
Gimme Nails @ Skin Envy Day Spa
38 First Ave E. Ste. E
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-755-3771 




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From: Jill in Ky <[email protected]>
To: NailTech <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, July 29, 2010 9:04:38 PM
Subject: NailTech:: I took the plunge into waterless pedicures!!!!

Just thought I'd let you all know how glad I am that I took Jaime
Schrabeck's "waterless pedicures" class 2 years ago! For over a week,
my back has steadily hurt worse and worse (thanks to that speeding
driver that rear ended us in June 2009, 2 weeks before the Smoky Mtn.
Networking Event). I was popping Aleve, Ibuprofin, and muscle
relaxers, in addition to using ice packs and heating pads with almost
no relief. I also was taking arnica tablets that the local Amish folk
use for muscle aches, too!

I couldn't think of anything that I did to strain it, other than walk
the dogs once and lift heavy pedi tubs multiple times a day. In my new
location, I have to carry the pedi tub much, much farther. So this
week I decided to try doing waterless pedi's and I used my husband as
my guinea pig. I'm still tweaking my routine, but I've almost got it
down pat.

Now, going into Friday tomorrow, I've hardly had to take any pain
pills today since making this change!!! Plus, I know you'll find this
hard to believe......I've met no resistance from my clients AND their
feet are even softer when I finish a waterless pedi than they were
when I used water. Thank God that my back is on the mend!!

If you've ever thought about trying waterless pedi's, I highly
recommend them.

Jill Wright
Bowling Green, KY

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