Well you could turn them over, but personally if they request the back scrub I would start my routine with them face up so that I can end with them face down and perform the back scrub.
Repetitious movement is always a concern for bodyworkers, so to answer the question, yes over a period of time you would have some sort of affect on the hands and wrists. Gloves wouldn't be a necessity, but most certainly may be used if prefered.
I suggest giving yourself at least 2 days off for rest to help avoid burn out. I mean we want to make money but we also need to give our body rest as well
What is your sequence if they want full body scrub?. I'm thinking of implementing the body scrub after but wandering the body position. I usually end massage I supine, but wandering about how to do the back. In our course webe been taught that the client in supine lean forward with knees up. What do you recommend.
Sorry for the late reply. In my experience a whole body scrub is usually something separate, but I could see it easily sold as part of a massage. While I've never implemented a full body scrub during a massage I suppose you could just systematically work from one body area doing the scrub procedure to the next. Hopefully that can help you out!
Please dont forget to oil/lotion the skin after every scrub. The pores are open and the skin is very dry. Im not sure if the scrub he used is also hydrating enough to where you dont need oil afterwards but from exp and standard practice--please don't forget the lotion AFTERWARDS ❤
Dwl…. The ending killed me. Love this
I loved that it is starightforward ,informative, helpful, 🎉❤ thank you
Glad it was helpful, and thank you for watching!
Awesome tip on getting some extra cash flow while giving the clients more options. Thanks!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
What brand do you recommend for the sugar scrub? Love the video
How do end with the back scrub is they are on their back?
Well you could turn them over, but personally if they request the back scrub I would start my routine with them face up so that I can end with them face down and perform the back scrub.
If you did this service everyday or multiple times a day; does it affect your hands? Should gloves be worn for application?
Repetitious movement is always a concern for bodyworkers, so to answer the question, yes over a period of time you would have some sort of affect on the hands and wrists.
Gloves wouldn't be a necessity, but most certainly may be used if prefered.
I suggest giving yourself at least 2 days off for rest to help avoid burn out. I mean we want to make money but we also need to give our body rest as well
What is your sequence if they want full body scrub?. I'm thinking of implementing the body scrub after but wandering the body position. I usually end massage I supine, but wandering about how to do the back. In our course webe been taught that the client in supine lean forward with knees up. What do you recommend.
Sorry for the late reply.
In my experience a whole body scrub is usually something separate, but I could see it easily sold as part of a massage. While I've never implemented a full body scrub during a massage I suppose you could just systematically work from one body area doing the scrub procedure to the next. Hopefully that can help you out!
Good job 👍
How much would you charge for this service? What about the foot scrub?
Guess it depends on your base price of massage. On average in my area I see something between 8-15 dollars.
I really needed this. Thankyou so much❤️🙏
Well done my dear
Please dont forget to oil/lotion the skin after every scrub. The pores are open and the skin is very dry.
Im not sure if the scrub he used is also hydrating enough to where you dont need oil afterwards but from exp and standard practice--please don't forget the lotion AFTERWARDS ❤