NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread yazzica
GOOD ANSWER MELODY!!? YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL ?YASMIN -Original Message- From: Melody C Montgomery To: NailTech@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, Jul 22, 2009 7:44 am Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation LMAO That is exactly what I was about to post! Whether or not the

NailTech:: Re: My minx on tv today

2009-07-22 Thread yazzica
CONGRATS!! WE ALL ARE SOOO HAPPY FOR U!!! ?YASMIN -Original Message- From: athena elliott To: nailtech Sent: Wed, Jul 22, 2009 8:13 am Subject: NailTech:: My minx on tv today Hi yall hope this finds yall well and in good spirits! Plz set your DVR to rec

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Caralyn Brown
W h You go girl. Well said. Thanks for that. Sent from Caralyn's iPhone On Jul 22, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Maggie in Visalia wrote: I think if state boards take away stylists' right to massage the scalp, and/or nail techs' right to massage arms/legs they will be one step closer to my co

NailTech:: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Diana Bonn
Thanks for the feed back. You have to understand something with your boards. If the word massage is removed from our law books, boards CANNOT do this. It is a law. The only people that can change a law is the HOUSE and SENATE. So it doesn't matter if the board agrees or disagrees. (of cou

NailTech:: Re: My minx on tv today

2009-07-22 Thread nails
Way to go Ahena. I was the show and she mentioned you with the first 10 minutes. You ROCK. On Jul 22, 9:13 am, athena elliott wrote: > Hi yall hope this finds yall well and in good spirits! > Plz set your DVR to record BET 106&Park. LeToya Luckett will be > sporting my custom " MINXedo's" > > Le

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread lynnette59
One thing everyone forgets is that an Esthetician also does the back- so in essence, we CAN do back massages! So I can actually massage most of the body under my dual licenses. In PA anyway! Buenos dias, Lynnette Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -Original Message- From: Maggie in Visali

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Marsha Rubino
State board can take away our right to massage in manicure/pedicure services. But they have a hard time taking control of technicians who currently break the rules...one more thing attempt to take control over. Dumb idea!!  Marsha McDonald Rubino GIMME NAILS @ the Devonshire 37 Fifth St. E. S

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Marsha Rubino
I had mininal training concerning the massage of lower arms and legs. I am by no means "trained" in massage of those areas. What I do doesn't compare to what a massage therapist does. My pedicure clients love their massage as I do it, but they don't come to me for my massage techniques. Their ma

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Maggie in Visalia
I think if state boards take away stylists' right to massage the scalp, and/or nail techs' right to massage arms/legs they will be one step closer to my conspiracy theorist paranoia that they are just plain attempting to legislate me out of job.   My clients EXPECT me to massage their hands and

NailTech:: Update for Michigan Network

2009-07-22 Thread Ruth
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NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Anna F
In Ohio if you hold a cosmatology license you can do relaxation(Swedish)massage.You do not even have to have a class in it.I did take classes and I do do the glutes. From: Diana Bonn To: NailTech@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 8:02:09 AM Subj

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread KeyzKaren
Diana, in the state of Florida, massage is licensed by the Board of Health...all beauty services are licensed by the Board of Cosmetology. The rules for cosmetic services specifically state that massage is not to be performed by anyone not licensed in massage EXCEPT in the direct performance of

NailTech:: My minx on tv today

2009-07-22 Thread athena elliott
Hi yall hope this finds yall well and in good spirits! Plz set your DVR to record BET 106&Park. LeToya Luckett will be sporting my custom " MINXedo's" LeToya Luckette is an orig Destiny's Child member and now as a solo artist will release her 2nd album on Aug 25. On the show 106&Park today shewil

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread shannon
thats the difference,  massage vs. massage therapy. Shannon Arnold Flip Flop Beauty Shop Coopers Plains, NY javamama14...@yahoo.com --- On Wed, 7/22/09, Melody C Montgomery wrote: From: Melody C Montgomery Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation To: NailTech@googlegroups.com D

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread shannon
>From what my license states,  I am full cosmo,  I can massage, from elbow to >fingertips, from knee to toes,  and scalp, face, neck, shoulders, upper chest >and upper back.  Now its says that Therapeutic massage such as deep muscle and >tissue massage and lymph draining should only be performed

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Melody C Montgomery
LMAO That is exactly what I was about to post! Whether or not the verbiage is "legally" changed, it will never change the fact that clients will EXPECT massage in their mani's and pedi's. Personally, I wonder why massage therapists are feeling threatened by it.. I know I am in NO way inter

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread lynnette59
Then I suggest some of them take our courses. We also learn the muscles and bones. We learn different types of massage- it is how we implement it that makes for what constitutes a good massage. I have been to a few massage therapists and I can tell you that my massage is much better. So, whatev

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread Diana Bonn
Bascially "We are trained with muscle massage, you deal with the skin, so you are not skilled/taught etc. to "massage", so the language should change. diana from indiana At 06:44 AM 7/22/2009, you wrote: >So what is the issue? Is it just the terminology or actually doing >the massage? >K

NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-22 Thread lynnette59
So what is the issue? Is it just the terminology or actually doing the massage? Keep the verbiage as it is. I think we should be able to massage any part of the body. With my licensing, the only part of the body that we did not do in school was the glutes! Rare is the MT that does my stomach and

NailTech:: Re: Got a shock today...

2009-07-22 Thread Diana Bonn
Well Karen you inspired me again, like usual. Will pull out all those old addresses and contacts and send some info!!! Thanks Karen diana from indiana At 09:14 AM 7/21/2009, you wrote: >A few days ago I sent out an email to about 14 clients that I haven't seen >in a few weeks...a

NailTech:: Re: free nail service

2009-07-22 Thread Diana Bonn
Pati, maybe while she is wearing those bling toes, she may send you more people? Wow, good turn around with the post cards You will be posting here soon that you are slammed with clients and need breaks to pe and eat LOLOLO diana from indiana At 08:20 PM 7/21/2009, you w

NailTech:: Re: free nail service

2009-07-22 Thread shannon
Karol,   "I'd also let her know when she tries to pay me.. its on the house.. until your up.. and moving.  And ask her when she might want you to come back.. set up a attentive date!  In other words.. she gave you loyalty.. all those years.. give her a smidge of hope.. and knowing you want to s