Help! I scratched client with dermafile! - skincareprofessionals.com2024-03-29T14:17:43Zhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/forum/topics/help-i-scratched-client-with-dermafile?groupUrl=shelleysshowandtell&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAre these similar to the glas…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2014-01-20:6332291:Comment:1833822014-01-20T17:04:50.035ZWillie Acklinhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/WillieAcklin624
<p>Are these similar to the glass files you use? I had the same issue with a client who wrote back about small scratches from the dermafile (fine). She already had very textured skin, fitz 6. I told her to use neosporin and she already uses a SPF 50. I also did a lactic peel after the dermafile, but told her that her skin is still recovering. …</p>
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<p>Are these similar to the glass files you use? I had the same issue with a client who wrote back about small scratches from the dermafile (fine). She already had very textured skin, fitz 6. I told her to use neosporin and she already uses a SPF 50. I also did a lactic peel after the dermafile, but told her that her skin is still recovering. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Czech-Nail-Blue-Small-Pedicure-Files/dp/B003NXX58K" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Czech-Nail-Blue-Small-Pedicure-Files/dp/B003NXX58K</a></p> Yes. I have heard of her. Tha…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1494802013-04-23T01:56:19.610ZVanessa Barrientezhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/VanessaBarrientez
Yes. I have heard of her. Thank you so much for all your help. You don't know how much I appreciate it.
Yes. I have heard of her. Thank you so much for all your help. You don't know how much I appreciate it. Where are you located?
tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1497272013-04-23T01:03:25.462ZJeannine Modicahttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/Jeannine
<p>Where are you located?</p>
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<p>Where are you located?</p>
<p></p> The spatula I got it at the P…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1495482013-04-23T01:02:30.165ZJeannine Modicahttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/Jeannine
<p>The spatula I got it at the Phila Show a few years ago, I think Lori Nestor, aka the waxing queen sells it, have you heard of her?</p>
<p>Google her name, it is not made for Nufree but I use it anyway, it is larger for large areas.</p>
<p>The spatula I got it at the Phila Show a few years ago, I think Lori Nestor, aka the waxing queen sells it, have you heard of her?</p>
<p>Google her name, it is not made for Nufree but I use it anyway, it is larger for large areas.</p> just started doing brazilian…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1495472013-04-23T01:00:29.435ZDENISE BARBOSAhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/DENISEBARBOSA
<p>just started doing brazilian for men dont get many but i will be moving to a another area, so i hope i do because alot of people dont do it. It really is not bad once you know how to keep the skin taunt. I will be at the philly show this show hope they have a lot of venders. i could not go last time cause the storm we had here. thank you for the info </p>
<p>just started doing brazilian for men dont get many but i will be moving to a another area, so i hope i do because alot of people dont do it. It really is not bad once you know how to keep the skin taunt. I will be at the philly show this show hope they have a lot of venders. i could not go last time cause the storm we had here. thank you for the info </p> Thanks, Jeannine, I am going…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1497262013-04-23T00:54:09.808ZVanessa Barrientezhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/VanessaBarrientez
Thanks, Jeannine, I am going to take the plunge & order it plus its on sale.<br />
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What plastic spatula? Where do you purchase it?
Thanks, Jeannine, I am going to take the plunge & order it plus its on sale.<br />
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What plastic spatula? Where do you purchase it? Men's brazilian, wow you are…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1497252013-04-23T00:50:21.121ZJeannine Modicahttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/Jeannine
<p>Men's brazilian, wow you are daring, I don't do that and will not. Just mens back and chest, brows, ears, etc.. But that's it!! a little lower than the back is the lowest.....</p>
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<p>I use this on every brazilian I do, thin, thick, coarse, thin.....</p>
<p>I have no problems, maybe slight irritation after but I think that would be with any wax system.</p>
<p>I usually do apply finipil after to take out any heat and calm the skin for the client. I always use the erase lotion first,…</p>
<p>Men's brazilian, wow you are daring, I don't do that and will not. Just mens back and chest, brows, ears, etc.. But that's it!! a little lower than the back is the lowest.....</p>
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<p>I use this on every brazilian I do, thin, thick, coarse, thin.....</p>
<p>I have no problems, maybe slight irritation after but I think that would be with any wax system.</p>
<p>I usually do apply finipil after to take out any heat and calm the skin for the client. I always use the erase lotion first, that removes any excess wax, the finipil is just a soothing cream.</p>
<p>I have never had a problem with this on men's back. I don't have any men doing chest at the moment, so I can't say.</p>
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<p>Aesthetics Complete here in PA(King of Prussia to be exact) is who distributes it and answers any questions or concerns I have, they are always at the Phila Show in October. Not sure if Nufree themselves are, but I have called Nufree many times asking for guidance.</p>
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<p>They have a facebook page and I see them doing trainings in salons recently.</p> I do not use the cover, I hav…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-23:6332291:Comment:1495462013-04-23T00:44:10.518ZJeannine Modicahttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/Jeannine
<p>I do not use the cover, I have no need to and to be honest, not sure what it is for, another salon I go to for my needs(lol) does not either.</p>
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<p>I also do not use stainless steel applicators, I use regular wooden applicators, sometimes I use what looks like a spatula, it is hard plastic type material, I use that for legs, but once in a while.</p>
<p>I do not use the cover, I have no need to and to be honest, not sure what it is for, another salon I go to for my needs(lol) does not either.</p>
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<p>I also do not use stainless steel applicators, I use regular wooden applicators, sometimes I use what looks like a spatula, it is hard plastic type material, I use that for legs, but once in a while.</p> do you have clients that the…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-22:6332291:Comment:1497192013-04-22T22:51:22.705ZDENISE BARBOSAhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/DENISEBARBOSA
<p>do you have clients that the hair is thick n course, (brazilian) and does this wax remove with no problem, do you apply finipil right after??? When i went to the NY show they were not there i was looking for them. I am having a problem with mens brazilian dont know which wax co would work without irritating the skin n also mens backs n chest i tried it and my client got so! red. any suggestions </p>
<p>do you have clients that the hair is thick n course, (brazilian) and does this wax remove with no problem, do you apply finipil right after??? When i went to the NY show they were not there i was looking for them. I am having a problem with mens brazilian dont know which wax co would work without irritating the skin n also mens backs n chest i tried it and my client got so! red. any suggestions </p> Isn't it interesting that we…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-04-22:6332291:Comment:1493862013-04-22T13:17:51.885ZHeather Margaret MacDonaldhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/HeatherMargaretMacDonald
<p>Isn't it interesting that we all get access to different tools? Glass files are very common in Canada, used for manicures and pedicures, both at home and in salons. They're made from thick, abrasive glass which is very gentle but effective, and especially useful for shaping natural nails, because they do not fray the nail the way metal files or emery boards tend to do. I love my glass files. One day, when I was using the Derma file on a client, I felt that she needed something even gentler…</p>
<p>Isn't it interesting that we all get access to different tools? Glass files are very common in Canada, used for manicures and pedicures, both at home and in salons. They're made from thick, abrasive glass which is very gentle but effective, and especially useful for shaping natural nails, because they do not fray the nail the way metal files or emery boards tend to do. I love my glass files. One day, when I was using the Derma file on a client, I felt that she needed something even gentler than the finest Derma file, and it occured to me that the glass file might be just the thing. It was! The skin began flaking off, and yet there was no rawness to the skin. Using the glass file still requires us to take care, of course, but I think you would have to be quite rough to cause injury with a glass file, whereas it requires practice to be as sure with the Derma file. As well as getting the Derma files,I hope you get your own glass files (for nails and skin) and have the success I've had with them. I wonder if we need to contact our insurers to ensure we are covered for skin filing. Could it be considered a form of microdermabrasion? Does anyone have any information about that? </p>