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How do you feel about chocolate treatments?


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that sounds lovely, if you want someone to practice on give me a shout.

do you mean the Thai? it smells divine, i treat some of my clients to part of it, either the scrub, or just the soak when doing a ped for example and they all say that it really helps them relax.
I've seen training for a Thai foot massage somewhere - that i would love to do!
Or do you mean the chocolate scrub - thats lovely too, and really easy to make. I wanted to make all my own products, but its a minefield of health and safety reg's and the insurance wouldn't cover some of it apparently. I've always made my own cuticle oil as well, but as it contains essential oils I (apparently) wouldn;t be insured..:cry:

now i have waffled on, I've just realised you might not have been replying to me!
 
I've been offering Chocolate massages & facials for about 6 months and have had little uptake. I've sold vouchers for them (others thinking that the receiver would like the treatment), but when it came to redeem the voucher, it was swapped for another treament. It's not everyone's cup of tea, apparently. :irked:
I got the products from Ellisons and will push them again for Easter.
 
do you mean the Thai? it smells divine, i treat some of my clients to part of it, either the scrub, or just the soak when doing a ped for example and they all say that it really helps them relax.
I've seen training for a Thai foot massage somewhere - that i would love to do!
Or do you mean the chocolate scrub - thats lovely too, and really easy to make. I wanted to make all my own products, but its a minefield of health and safety reg's and the insurance wouldn't cover some of it apparently. I've always made my own cuticle oil as well, but as it contains essential oils I (apparently) wouldn;t be insured..:cry:

now i have waffled on, I've just realised you might not have been replying to me!

Hi

Yes I was replying to you, dont worry.

Your chocolate products sound good enough to eat.

Thai foot massage is done with a stick instead of using hands and fingers very relaxing. I travel to Thailand quite often and do training out there.
 
hi.
However the Thai system, Manicure and Pedicure go down a treat.

....:lol:
I've just got that range in, but once its used up, I don't think I will get it again. Its nice enough, but doesn't WOW! me!
 
Hi hippy chick

What thai treatment have you got (not asking what make) I am sorry to hear its not going down to well.
 
have pm'ed you.
 
I'm planning on buying some retail sizes of the VaniT stuff to give it ago, then if I think it's worth it I'll get pro sizes and retail stock.

Have you purchased this product for your chocolate treatments yet ? Have you had success with it ? Thanks, Handsandfeet x
 
Have you purchased this product for your chocolate treatments yet ? Have you had success with it ? Thanks, Handsandfeet x
Yes, I have the products from Gerards. I have only had them a week or so, did my first practice on thursday, did a full body and a facial. Need some more practise with the body as it involves a few stages, exfoliation and removal, massage with the chocolate, wrapping them up, then removal, then an application of chocolate cream at the end.

Just been out and bought chocolate brown towels as it STAINS!!!
 
Yes, I have the products from Gerards. I have only had them a week or so, did my first practice on thursday, did a full body and a facial. Need some more practise with the body as it involves a few stages, exfoliation and removal, massage with the chocolate, wrapping them up, then removal, then an application of chocolate cream at the end.

Just been out and bought chocolate brown towels as it STAINS!!!

You need to remember not to scratch your face either mid treatment! :)
 

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