I've just discovered your channel and I'm so pleased I have! I feel so under-educated when it comes to pedicures. My pedicure training, from which I gained my certificate, was just 1 day, as an add on to my nail tech course. A lot of my clients are elderly and I worry about being able to correctly identify contraindications, in particular fungal infection. Are the client in this video's nails fungal, or is the thickening and discoloration normal in older people? I'd love to do some additional training but here in the UK, I can't find anything between basic pedicure training and full foot health practitioner training. I don’t particularly want to train as a foot health practitioner, but I'd like to improve my knowledge and confidence in what is and what is a healthy foot and toenail.
It really depends on demographics and location. I'd start by seeing what prices salons in your area are charging, and then consider what you believe is reasonable 😊
I currently do wet pedis but love doing dry. Should i charge more for welness pedi? Should pedis like this be done dry due to the flakiness of nails? Is there a benefit of dry vs wet pedi?
There are LOTS of benefits for doing dry pedicures including being more hygienic, safer, and results-driven! Check out my dry pedicure playlist to learn all about this technique and why its more beneficial for technicians and clients: ua-cam.com/play/PLgXt0PErHPTzryyKlNS7KuLDQoefqRcSs.html&si=QWStJ5_X_YOcdbv0
That’s not what she said. She said if you see something concerning tell them to have it looked at by a podiatrist. It is unethical to give medical diagnosis without a medical degree
Thank you so much to both you and your model for providing such detailed service and knowledge to us for free!
The difference is amazing! Awesome work!
I love how you explain & then recap -I appreciate all of these videos & how yiu share your knowledge
Thank you so much! 💕
I've just discovered your channel and I'm so pleased I have! I feel so under-educated when it comes to pedicures. My pedicure training, from which I gained my certificate, was just 1 day, as an add on to my nail tech course. A lot of my clients are elderly and I worry about being able to correctly identify contraindications, in particular fungal infection. Are the client in this video's nails fungal, or is the thickening and discoloration normal in older people? I'd love to do some additional training but here in the UK, I can't find anything between basic pedicure training and full foot health practitioner training. I don’t particularly want to train as a foot health practitioner, but I'd like to improve my knowledge and confidence in what is and what is a healthy foot and toenail.
Thank you so much, we wish you the best of luck with your nail tech journey 🫶 Discoloration and thickening of the toenail is normal as we get older 😊
@@EricasNails thank you x
Hey Erica. I love your videos. I’m learning a lot! Thank you😊
This makes me so happy! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos 😊
I admire your technique.fir a dry ped
Love this video, what speed with carbide to debunk did you use? Thank you so much!
15-20,000RPM
Also, thank you so much for this video! I feel so undereducated when it comes to pedicure services
We're so glad that you found it helpful! We appreciate you 🫶
Loved the video and recap..
so happy you enjoyed it!🤩
Thank you , you did Great
Great video, only doing dry pedicures here! I hope someone sees this - what brand / where did you guys get this pedi chair?
Thank you for making this video, learning litsn😊 if gou dont usd a carbide bit, what diamond bit do you recommend for debulking?
I enjoy helping people with their feet, I am curious about how much to charge for this service.
It really depends on demographics and location. I'd start by seeing what prices salons in your area are charging, and then consider what you believe is reasonable 😊
Can you apply gel color on toe nails like in this case or would it weakened them?
Since these are fungal toenails, we would not apply gel without a doctor's approval.
I currently do wet pedis but love doing dry.
Should i charge more for welness pedi? Should pedis like this be done dry due to the flakiness of nails?
Is there a benefit of dry vs wet pedi?
There are LOTS of benefits for doing dry pedicures including being more hygienic, safer, and results-driven! Check out my dry pedicure playlist to learn all about this technique and why its more beneficial for technicians and clients: ua-cam.com/play/PLgXt0PErHPTzryyKlNS7KuLDQoefqRcSs.html&si=QWStJ5_X_YOcdbv0
I hear what you’re saying about the Vaseline, however would you say it’s good to use at night while you sleep to lock in moisture?
Vaseline can block your pores, doing more bad than good, so I'd recommend using a different moisturizer, like Eucerin!
I think I'm the first person to watch when comment! Yay!
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What did you charge for this?
depends all on your demographic, wellness pedicures are recommended to start at $50.00💸
I have a question, it appears that your client has some type of nail fungus
If the patient says they can’t feel something, they could have neuropathy from diabetes.
Yes- that is also a good thing to keep in mind too with wellness pedicures!
And by staying in your lane you let your client fungus “the crumbly-detached nail” to get worse
That’s not what she said. She said if you see something concerning tell them to have it looked at by a podiatrist. It is unethical to give medical diagnosis without a medical degree
Ewww what is wrong with this guy?
Dont talk too much…
there's a lot of education to share!