I don't have room or the setup for tubs or water...
I like having the option for a dry pedicure!

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On Aug 1, 2010 3:52 PM, "Aimee Nails" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Diana!
>
> I use a pedi throne, clean it properly, maintain it properly, and use it
properly.
> My clients like soaking their feet and I like that they soak. I think
soaking cleans the feet better than spraying with alcohol and makes my job
easier when working on thick nails and when doing cuticle work.
>
> I am not against dry pedicures and understand why some techs do them, just
as I hope other techs see wet pedicures.
>
> Aimee
> St. Louis
>
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>
> On Aug 1, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> First of all I am not saying that waterless pedicures do not work. I
agree they work. BUT..................
>>
>> For example, you know how the media tears us apart about acrylic nails
(now gel nails), about how the consumer should NEVER EVER have them applied
because it will cause you to die and have a horrible death, fingers will
fall off, your family will die, and will be the end of humanity! LOLOLO
>>
>> And we say, hey wait a minute, we are good nail techs, we are
professionals. Yes there are problems out there, but NOT all of us are out
to maim and kill our clients.
>>
>> For example, you know how some say that being a nail tech will cause
miscarriages, lung disease, kidney failure, liver problems, menopause,
depression, pimples, weight gain, cellulite, global warming!!! LOLO
>>
>> And we say, hey wait a minute, we are responsible nail techs, we
understand. Yes there are problems out there, But most of us are healthy and
love our cellulite!!!!!!!!
>>
>> And we have the waterless pedicures that promote an excellent pedicure
but also SCREAM, do not use the chair, it will maim you, DO NOT USE
THEM!!!!!! If you put your feet and legs in these chairs, you will get
unspeakable diseases, that we can't pronounce, infections,your toes will
fall off, and you will gain weight and get more cellulite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> And I say, hey wait a minute, there are responsible nail techs out there
that clean their chairs and you can have an enjoyable pedicure in a safe
environment.
>>
>> I consider waterless pedicures another SERVICE OPTION. I don't like the
idea that some that are educating that ALL pedicure thrones are un-safe. The
consumer should be taught both ways.
>>
>> My clients love the chair. I clean it properly. The soaking has NEVER
affected the polish adherence.
>>
>> I say, Service Options, the pedicure throne and the waterless pedicure.
They can both be effective and they both can cause the same infections and
diseases.
>>
>> The professional nail technician knows how to do both, a great pedicure
with or without water, and how to prevent infection and diseases.
>>
>> JMHO diana from indiana
>>
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