I want some opinions on to use a steamer or not? I know steamers have always been used and taught with facials-that has always shocked me because I know that steam can irritate and not be good for all skin types. I have always used a steamer at past places I have worked, but I just opened my own location and am debating on to purchase one or not. Any advice?
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Thank you. I love your ideas. I am in the process of deciding to go out on my own vs. work for a Med Spa run by a crazy nurse whose husband has given her free reign with his medical license. She is a wanna be esthetician (you would think with a nursing degree she would go get an esth. license) and she runs the spa like it is a playground. I've been toying with renting a space on my own.
Sounds like you should go with your gut and do your own thing...the Med Spa doesn't sound too appealing!
Yes, I agree. Do you work for yourself? Any tips?
I have worked for myself for 25 years now...ouch, it hurts to say I've done something for that long...that means I'm gettin' old!! Please feel free to give me a call if you'd like to talk through anything, especially this med spa opportunity. You can reach me at (650) 610-0619.
Thanks. I am in the process of moving soon, but when I get settle hopefully I can get started on my own.
You don't look old so I would be proud to say how many years you've been doing it because you are case and point why skin care matters. You are beautiful!
@ Nicole - I just saw that...
"she runs the spa like it is a playground"
...made me laugh - but I know just what you mean!
Thank you so very much...you made my evening!!!!
I use Radiancy's FSD which uses light and heat, so it opens the pores for good extractions. I also do oxygen infusion with RejuvenAir and then electroporation and then my LED panel....fun stuff!!
It really depends on your demographic. For certain treatments/skin types, steam is a contraindication. However, they are right when people say they have lost clients over not having a steamer. I think clients believe that it is a staple, and it's not professional unless you have one. It also could be a sensory thing as well for them. Either way, I'd get one and use it when you need it. They are not super pricey, so it is a good investment.
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