this may be a silly question.. if your client falls asleep, do you carry on and let them wake up when they do, or do you stop the treatment and politely wake them up? x
Not necessarily. You have greater range of motion if you're standing and have a bit of free room behind you. If you wanted to do a stretch such as pulling at the base of the skull directly upwards of the client's alignment, you wouldn't be able to get that direct angle if you were sitting and stationary in a chair. I would double-check your source of who told you, and ask more than one professional in the field of their opinion.
+Orchid and she does say that standing is better for the start of the massage too for exactly those reasons. But that table is too low for standing to do a massage for any length of time... my back hurts just watching her bend down awkwardly to perform the massage.
I have been doing this for 30 years... and have never sat while doing this... sitting would hurt the practitioner far more than helping the client... Of course, I have a special made table too...
Absolutely wonderful. I've watched this about five times
This lady years ago worked at scarlet ribbon she is still fantastic I see .
This is a very good and informative facial massage. Well done loved it xx
Great video, thank you for sharing 😊 have you got a video where you adapt the same massage for a man? It would help so much❤️
Great demo, easy and comprehensive ! BTW is not "massit" muscle, is MASSETER muscle
too good....and soothing. loved it
It would be useful to know who does this course, and where???
What kind of oil you are using ? Thanks
Hi, is this massage suitable for all skin type including acne/oily prone skin?
really good, thanks for that
this may be a silly question.. if your client falls asleep, do you carry on and let them wake up when they do, or do you stop the treatment and politely wake them up? x
Carry on
Let them sleep. They can still feel it but they need that rest let them keep it.
Is this the VTCT routine for Level 2 facial and skincare
Yes
Is there a video for level 1?
Great video! Thank you :D
I was told if you stand its an instant fail...?
Not necessarily. You have greater range of motion if you're standing and have a bit of free room behind you. If you wanted to do a stretch such as pulling at the base of the skull directly upwards of the client's alignment, you wouldn't be able to get that direct angle if you were sitting and stationary in a chair.
I would double-check your source of who told you, and ask more than one professional in the field of their opinion.
+Orchid and she does say that standing is better for the start of the massage too for exactly those reasons. But that table is too low for standing to do a massage for any length of time... my back hurts just watching her bend down awkwardly to perform the massage.
Orchid
I have been doing this for 30 years...
and have never sat while doing this...
sitting would hurt the practitioner far more
than helping the client...
Of course, I have a special made table too...
Thanks
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