NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation

2009-07-23 Thread lynnette59
hu, 23 Jul 2009 19:24:36 To: Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation Actually, we as aestheticians can do body treatments only as in taking care of the skin of the body. No state board actually allows us to do massage on the back. you can apply product for beautification pur

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2009-07-23 Thread Nailfans
-Mobile From: nailf...@aol.com Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:31:24 EDT To: Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation Here is the definition of an aesthetician straight from the Pennsylvania State Board: Esthetics— (i) The practice of

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2009-07-23 Thread lynnette59
...@aol.com Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:31:24 To: Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation Here is the definition of an aesthetician straight from the Pennsylvania State Board: Esthetics— (i) The practice of massaging the face, applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics

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2009-07-23 Thread Nailfans
Here is the definition of an aesthetician straight from the Pennsylvania State Board: Esthetics— (i) The practice of massaging the face, applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions or creams to the face, removing superfluous hair by tweezers, depilatories or waxes, eyela

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2009-07-23 Thread Nailfans
Actually, we as aestheticians can do body treatments only as in taking care of the skin of the body. No state board actually allows us to do massage on the back. you can apply product for beautification purposes only. Darlene Sammons LMT, NMT, MNT Program Area Coordinator Delta Education Pro

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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

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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

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2009-07-22 Thread lynnette59
Visalia Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 11:38:04 To: Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation 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 tha

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2009-07-22 Thread Marsha Rubino
. Suite 102 Kalispell, Montana 59901 znail...@yahoo.com From: Maggie in Visalia To: NailTech@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 12:38:04 PM Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation I think if state boards take away stylists' rig

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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

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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

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2009-07-22 Thread Anna F
Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation 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 i

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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

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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

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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

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2009-07-22 Thread Melody C Montgomery
egroups.com [mailto:nailt...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of lynnett...@tmo.blackberry.net Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 8:24 AM To: NailTech@googlegroups.com Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation Then I suggest some of them take our courses. We also learn the muscles and bones. We l

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2009-07-22 Thread lynnette59
te: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:02:09 To: Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation 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 7/2

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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

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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