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For UK insurance guidelines gloves aren’t compulsory. We recommend gloves
if the therapist wishes to wear them & if you do a full consultation and
check for contra-indications then it is your choice as the therapist to
wear them. Some prefer to wear them, some do not and many do not like to
massage with their gloves on and remove them at that point. We would
suggest not working on a contra-indicated foot at all, checking with your
insurer & keeping up to date with industry regulations.
Nothing for,,,,easy.? Do not show up on youtube
Sorry,,, if professional for commercial pedicure,,, why you’re. Not
protecting yourself without clove.?
Thanks 🙂
Nice. Thank you.
Very unhygienic, not professional
We are always professional, always hygienic and always courteous.
Professionals are not rude and do not criticize others but do listen to
constructive feedback!
Happy to help 🙂
yay! thank you :o)
If you’re using a professional brand then you’ll be able to use the foot
soak of your choice as they’ll all have antibacterial ingredients and a
nice foam, fragrance etc. If you’re doing it yourself then a few squirts
antibacterial liquid soap would do the trick 🙂