OK Gals....you know me. I may be on the cutting edge of the nail industry 
because of you guys...but I’ve been rockin’ it old school with the pedi bowls!  
lol   
I just got hired by a fun, edgy salon and the owner has pedi thrones.  She says 
they are pipeless...and there is nothing to clean behind the  screw off cap of 
the jets.  Is that right?  If I unscrew the cap/screens...there is a round 
turbine that is a magnet that clamps itself on to a metal thingie behind each 
one....and “occasionally you can pop those off and wipe them down.” Is that all 
there is?  She says all I have to do is spray the bowl with a disinfectant 
spray and wipe it out....and unscrew the the screens and be sure there is no 
debris behind them. She was given no documentation when she bought the chairs 
so there is nothing for me to read....She has had them about a year and has had 
4 nailtechs in there and the last one gave a 2 week notice a few days ago and 
then left today when the owner was out, so can’t ask her.  I asked her if she 
ever ran bleach water in them and she said “they are pipeless...that’s not 
necessary” I’m just wanting to be sure I will be cleaning them completely.  
Truthfully...I always just sorta skimmed these posts...so any feedback any of 
you can give me will be most appreciated!!!
Next question....this is an Aveda Lifestyle salon...(there are different levels 
of Aveda Salons)...and I need info quick on the products I could possibly use 
in services.  I know there is a “Hand Relief” and a “Foot Relief”....but what 
other products could I build a pedicure around?
This is really going to be fun I think!  I spent weeks....since I first dropped 
off resumes in March...trying to get hired by 2 different, large 4-diamond 
resort spas...and the corporate run-around is crazy.  This salon is on the 1st 
floor right off the plaza of the Williams Center—a very large professional 
building with 13 floors of businesses.  I have been in there three times this 
week, and really like the staff. They’re young and fun and trendy.  (I’m 
putting feathers in my hair tomorrow!)  
One of my times in there was to do trial services...I did a Shellac manicure 
and a pedicure....very awkward when you don’t have your work area set up like 
you are used to, but the results turned out great. As a thank you for coming 
in...the owner treated me to a color service and trim and blow dry for my hair! 
 Very classy, I think.  (Not to mention, the color is fabulous....and I will 
brag on it to everyone I talk to, now!) 
I’m going in for my first day tomorrow...there are no nail appointments on the 
books, but I will be giving hot towel hand treatments to every one who sits 
still for 5 minutes!  lol  Wish me luck!!!
KeyzKaren who is avery excited girl!!
PS....forgot to mention...this salon is 4 blocks from my apt!

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