I have gone through about 25 to 30 other videos... (Yes, I know I need to get a life, ... ) I just wanted to tell you, even after going through all those other videos... You are still the BEST... Your technique is the way I was taught also.. Caring about the person you are working on... not just how fast a person can get through the proceeder ... "Thank YOU" again for sharing the BEST of the Best videos/tutorial on RUclips... ;)
OMG... Finally Someone that is doing it RIGHT.... "Bravo"... It is hard to watch some of these videos where the practitioner is moving their hands way too fast... almost beating the poor client to death... You my Lady are a Miracle worker... "Thank YOU" for sharing the BEST Video on this subject... ;)
Yes you can steam before exfoliation, steaming helps to open the pores and encourage any blockages to soften which exfoliation can then help to lift and remove. We recommend following the routine taught on your practical training days and within our course notes, the videos are additional reference to help students refresh on their skills beyond their practical training.
I think it's to make sure the client doesn't get startled when you come back to her and to section off the separate actions so you are predictable for the client. Edit: She actually mentions it at 10:40
As @islje01 has said, it is to introduce touch and avoid startling you client after breaking contact during the treatment routine as the client will have their eyes closed and be relaxing into the treatment.
I have gone through about 25 to 30 other videos... (Yes, I know I need to get a life, ... )
I just wanted to tell you, even after going through all those other videos... You are still the BEST...
Your technique is the way I was taught also.. Caring about the person you are working on... not just how fast a person can get through the proceeder ...
"Thank YOU" again for sharing the BEST of the Best videos/tutorial on RUclips... ;)
OMG... Finally Someone that is doing it RIGHT.... "Bravo"...
It is hard to watch some of these videos where the practitioner is moving their hands way too fast... almost beating the poor client to death... You my Lady are a Miracle worker...
"Thank YOU" for sharing the BEST Video on this subject... ;)
I’m in school and this has been a great video :) thank you
Ive just found this, as a guide for my training..i wanna know what tissues they use..i always feel they may stick to the face
Hi this is the best ever for shows all steps honestly xxx.
Do u do black/white head remove after the steam
Just Amazing tutorial 🥇 and your voice is so relaxing too !
Thanks for the video really informative education 🙏
Love this tutorial very calming too
No skin analysis?
Very informative and nice and calm unlike others watched. enjoyable to learn and refresh for my assignments coming up. Thank you
What products are you using? Thanks
Please which country is ths
This is the UK
We are based in the UK. You can find all details of our 10 training school locations at www.thebeautyacademy.org - many thanks!
Can we steam before exfoliate?
Yes you can steam before exfoliation, steaming helps to open the pores and encourage any blockages to soften which exfoliation can then help to lift and remove. We recommend following the routine taught on your practical training days and within our course notes, the videos are additional reference to help students refresh on their skills beyond their practical training.
At massage envy they steam then cleanse
May i ask what the temple pressure is good for?
I think it's to make sure the client doesn't get startled when you come back to her and to section off the separate actions so you are predictable for the client.
Edit: She actually mentions it at 10:40
As @islje01 has said, it is to introduce touch and avoid startling you client after breaking contact during the treatment routine as the client will have their eyes closed and be relaxing into the treatment.
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Hii I study in there