Showing posts with label #beautytreatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #beautytreatments. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 August 2020

La Chic. Hair, beauty and hoslistic therapy

In celebration of beauty salons being open since the pandemic shut down I decided to treat myself.

I booked a microdermabrasion facial at La Chic Why did I choose them?  In my attempt to support small businesses this was my main decider on which salon to go to.  Plus the profile picture was a black model.

If I am scoring salons on their performance the areas I would consider are receptionist, initial welcome, treatment and price. So with these in mind I'll discuss my subjective experience. 

When I phoned to book the appointment the male receptionist was very abrupt and even went as far as to lecture me on what I 'should' have before my appointment. The word should is like a red flag to me so immediate I did not feel comfortable. He hadn't even found out anything about my enquiry before he started his demands. Plus his treatment knowledge seemed to be zero, but as the treatment had already been paid  I persevered.

On arriving at the salon the welcome was Luke-warm, the door was opened for me but no greeting, smile or enquiry of who I was. I was given my Covid19 consultation sheet to fill out [well done them!], but no consultation about my expectations of the treatment, which in turn meant no suggestion of a treatment plan. 
As a prospective client the point of only booking one treatment is to decide if I like the treatment and the salon before I commit to a course of treatments.

The treatment was good. The therapist knew what she was doing. In fact you know when you can feel that someone is a nice person this lady felt like that, but with no introduction I don't even know her name. 

Sadly a treatment that I thought should take at least 30 minutes was completed within 18 minutes. On saying that the results were still good. She announced that the treatment was finished and left the room. 
This left me feeling as if I was an inconvenience. There was no mention about skin care advice, suggestions of products to use or follow up treatment.  I thought the whole point was to introduce  new clients to the salon and get them to come back. 


As a therapist I have to confess I have been guilty of similar behaviour. My excuse is that I had a busy salon and needed to move on to the next client. By no means was this salon busy, but I suppose we all have our off days. Plus on their website they have glowing testimonials [these are dated back to 2013]. Maybe I just went on the wrong day or perhaps wrong year and complacency has set in.

With salons re-opening after the lock-down I would suggest client care has to be at the top of the list to get repeat business flowing again. 

I asked for a leaflet.  The treatment list is comprehensive and prices are reasonable. The female receptionist informed me that because of the lock down they hadn't put in all the treatments they were planning which included glycolic acid peels and microblading.

Would I return to this salon? Only if I was desperate for a treatment that I needed to be done quickly, but not as a relaxing spa experience - no O would not go back.

Scoring out of 5 for each area I discussd.
Receptionist/Telephone enquiries  2  - only because of the woman  I met there. If it was the man it would have been a zero
Welcome  3
Treatment 4.5
Price 5

Total  score 14.5/20


Sunday, 29 March 2020

GLAMOUR TECHNICIAN REVISION NOTES 0

Beauty therapy students start the course keen to carry out treatments only to discover that there are other unit/subjects that are needed to complete the qualification.  For instance Health and Safety and Client Care which when we think about it we might agree that for the profession this under pinning knowledge is necessary.

Then the other units/subjects are introduced and that is when the students start to ask why? One particular unit that often catches them off guard is the anatomy and physiology. Some feel empowered and learn way above what the criteria requires whilst others bow out of the course hastily. Saying if they wanted to be a Doctor they would have gone to medical school.

As a beauty therapy lecturer I try to create a balance. On one side I have a student that knows every chamber of the heart and the names of arteries and veins in minute detail while another student struggles to identify the difference between a vein and an artery.

I have written a book to engage learners that are studying for their beauty exam and to lead these students through the criteria without going off track. An example of going off track is that although it is necessary to identify the circulatory system of the body we do not need medical student details that will not be asked in a beauty exam. This book is with the publishers, so until publication I will post examples of these exams questions for you to see and hopefully answer.


Sunday, 22 October 2017

WILD ROSE BEAUTY BALM

WILD ROSE BEAUTY BALM

Benefits:

  • Rich cleanser
  • Gentle exfoliant
  • Deeply nourishing balm

How to Use:

  1. Rich cleanser: remove excess make-up, moisten skin with warm water then gently massage on the balm. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
  2. Gentle exfoliant: cleanse as above, then use the muslin cloth, dampened with hot water, to wipe away the balm in a gentle, circular movement.
  3. Nourishing balm: Apply sparingly to clean, dry skin. Paying particular attention to dry and dehydrated areas
  4. As part of a full facial treatment to decongest and enrich the skin - follow all three steps above. Finish with Wild Rose Beauty Elixir.
See accompanying leaflet for details.
Wild Rose Beauty Balm comes with an unbleached, organic muslin cloth - made from organically grown cotton. To care for your muslin cloth, wash regularly with a mild detergent and dry naturally.

Sunday, 23 July 2017

BEAUTY SLEEP CONCENTRATE

Replenishes and recharges ALL SKIN TYPES
Our luxurious, lightweight and easily absorbed Beauty Sleep Concentrate has been scientifically formulated to support your skin’s natural night time regeneration, while helping reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
PROVEN IN CLINICAL TRIALS TO INCREASE SKIN'S MOISTURE LEVELS BY UP TO 98% OVER 12 HOURS.
Infused with naturally regenerative narcissus tazetta bulb extract, a smoothing tri-peptide and antioxidant-rich nourishing grape seed oil, for skin that looks and feels beautifully moisturised, replenished and recharged. With a delightful blend of aromatherapy essential oils renowned for their calming, relaxing properties.
Organic Soil AssociationCruelty FreeSuitable for vegansRSVP Beauty Awards 2014Herald Beauty Awards 2014Beauty Insiders Choice WINNER 2013Pure Beauty Awards 2011UK Beauty Awards Shortlist 2011She magazine

Benefits:

  • Supports skin’s night time recovery
  • Helps prevent premature skin ageing
  • Replenishes and refreshes
  • Increases skin's moisture levels by up to 98% over 12 hours

How to Use:

Apply 3-4 pumps nightly under your normal moisturiser. If you prefer, it can also be used on its own as an alternative to moisturiser. Gently massage onto skin with a light, upwards, circular motion.