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Sanitation. Nails. Make-up. Facials
SPA
AGENDA KEY POINTS
• Sanitation
• Manicure Steps
• Pedicure Steps
• Waxing Steps
• Facial Steps
• Make-up Demo
• Consultation
• Manicure
• Pedicure
• Waxing
• Facials
• Make-up
Theory Hands-On
EVERY SERVICE MUST
BEGIN WITH PROPER
HAND WASHING
SALON & SPA SANITATION
Practicing good infection control techniques ensures that every part of the
spa experience you create for your clients supports their overall health and
wellbeing. It also ensures that you avoid fines from the health department
or even lawsuits. Developing a reputation by word-of-mouth for having a
very clean and hygienic facility can do a lot for your business.
SALON & SPA SANITATION
• Microbes, microorganisms, bacteria, yeast,
fungi, and viruses – cannot see with your naked
eye; contagious
• Disinfect – destroys microorganisms ; includes
alcohol, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and iodine
• Antiseptic – antimicrobial substances that are
applied to the skin to reduce the chances of
infection
• Sanitize – use of products that both cleanse and
disinfect
• Cleanse – use of soap to remove oil and dirt from
the skin
• Infection control procedure – these procedures
ensure that each activity you perform as an
esthetician is done in a way to minimize the risk of
infection to your clients and yourself and to avoid
any contamination of your tools/products
SALON & SPA SANITATION
•Clean all your tools in warm water/hot water and soap before
disinfecting them
•Only use disinfectants that are EPA-approved
•Absolutely do not reuse single-use items; throw them away
properly after one use
•When waxing, never double-dip
•Always remember to clean your work surfaces between each
client, as well as at the end of the day
•Always read the directions on your disinfectant products, and
make sure you follow these directions
Keypoints
Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA
Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is
seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes
professionalism.
MANICURES
• Nail polish remover and cotton swabs/pads
• Nail clippers
• Emery board and nail buffer
• Cuticle pusher and nippers
• Orange wood stick
• Callous/cuticle remover
• Hand/nail moisturizer
• Cuticle oil
• Base coat
• Nail polish
• Top coat
• Blood spill kit
MANICURE STEPS
1.Remove any previously applied nail polish
Acetone- works faster; can dry out nail plate
Non Acetone- less harsh; will NOT remove
artificial nails/gel
2.Shape nails. Clip your nails, if necessary,
then gently file them into shape; can be as
creative as you want.
Avoid metal or extremely coarse nail files ;
Buff nails
4.Remove excess cuticle and callouses around the nail. Using
the cuticle pusher from your kit or an orange wood stick, gently
push the cuticle back away from the nail
Be careful NOT to pull, lift, tear, rip, force, or cut into the
cuticle- it helps protect the nail bed from bacteria.
5.Moisturize. Massage cream into hands, nails folds and upto
the elbow
6.Prep for polish. Remove all moisturizer residue from nail plate
with cotton and polish remover. This ensures that there is no
barrier so polish can adhere
7.Paint nails in layers. Base coat. 2 coats of polish. Tope coat
Clean up around nail plate with cotton and polish remover
8.Reapply moisturizer and cuticle oil- Keeps hands and nail
folds moisturize to prevent cracking where bacteria could get in!
3.Soak away. Let dominate hand soak the longest
Soaking the cuticle before trimming
Do not over-soak-can damage skin and nails; about 3
minutes
Apply callous/cuticle remover
SANITIZE AREA & ALL TOOLS
MANICURE STEPS
Sanitize!
MANICURES- HAND MASSAGE
Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA
Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is
seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes
professionalism.
PEDICURES
• Foot soak
• Pumice stone
• Foot paddle
• Foot scrub
• Manicure brush
• Nail polish remover and cotton swabs/pads
• Nail clippers
• Emery board and nail buffer
• Cuticle pusher and nippers
• Orange wood stick
• Callous/cuticle remover
• Foot/nail moisturizer
• Cuticle oil
• Pedicure slippers; toe separators
• Base coat
• Nail polish
• Top coat
• Blood spill kit
PEDICURE STEPS
1.Remove any previously applied nail polish
Acetone- works faster; can dry out nail plate
Non Acetone- less harsh; will NOT remove
artificial nails/gel
3.Shape nails. Clip your nails, if necessary,
then gently file them into shape;
Perform one foot at a time, while other
soaks.
Avoid metal or extremely coarse nail files
Buff nails
4.Remove excess cuticle and callouses around the nail. Using
the cuticle pusher from your kit or an orange wood stick, gently
push the cuticle back away from the nail
Be careful NOT to pull, lift, tear, rip, force, or cut into the
cuticle- it helps protect the nail bed from bacteria.
5. Apply exfoliant; use foot file & or pumice stone if needed
6.Moisturize. Massage cream into feet, nails folds and upto the
knee
7.Prep for polish. Remove all moisturizer residue from nail plate
with cotton and polish remover. This ensures that there is no
barrier so polish can adhere
8.Paint nails in layers. Base coat. 2 coats of polish. Tope coat
Clean up around nail plate with cotton and polish remover
9.Reapply moisturizer and cuticle oil- Keeps feet and nail folds
moisturize to prevent cracking where bacteria could get in!
2.Soak away. Let dominate foot soak the longest
Soaking the cuticle before trimming
Do not over-soak-can damage skin and nails; about 3
minutes
Apply callous/cuticle remover
SANITIZE AREA & ALL TOOLS
Sanitize basin; Fill basin with warm water &
foot soak
PEDICURE STEPS
PEDICURE FOOT MASSAGE
FACIALS
Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA
Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is
seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes
professionalism.
•Face cleanser.
•Facial sponges
•Spatulas
•Facial scrub.
•Headband
•Pot with water.
•Facial mask.
•Toner.
•Moisturizer.
•Towels.
FACIAL STEPS
1. Client intake form
2. Headband
3. Remove makeup
4. Cleanse skin
5. Skin analysis ( cover eyes)
6. Determine products
7. Steam towel/steamer
8. Exfoliate
9. Massage cream
10. Remove excess cream
11. Tone
12. Mask
13. Tone
14. Lotion/SPF
FACIAL MASSAGE: Effleurage, Petrissage, Tapotment, Friction
1. ALWAYS SANITIZE YOUR HANDS AND WEAR GLOVES
2. ANALYZE THE EYEBROWS AND MEASURE FOR AN ARCH
3. CLEANSE
4. POWDER/ DRYAREA
5. APPLYA THIN COAT OF WAX IN THE SAME DIRECTION OF
THE HAIR GROWTH –NO DOUBLE DIPPING
6. APPLY WAX STRIP BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPREAD THE
WAX INTO HAIR THAT YOU DON’T WANT TO REMOVE
7. REMOVE THE WAX STRIP IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF
HAIR GROWTH
8. HOLD PRESSURE ON THE WAXED AREA, WITH A GLOVED
HAND
9. TWEEZE IF NECESSARY
10. APPLY REMOVER
11. ALWAYS SHOW YOUR CLIENT FOR THEIR APPROVAL
12. INFORM GUEST TO NOT TAN OR BE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT
FOR NEXT 24 HRS
13. SANITIZE
WAXING
MAKE-UP
Sanitation. Nails. Make-up. Facials
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Freshmen Spa- Facials, Waxing, Mani/Pedi

  • 2. AGENDA KEY POINTS • Sanitation • Manicure Steps • Pedicure Steps • Waxing Steps • Facial Steps • Make-up Demo • Consultation • Manicure • Pedicure • Waxing • Facials • Make-up Theory Hands-On
  • 3. EVERY SERVICE MUST BEGIN WITH PROPER HAND WASHING SALON & SPA SANITATION
  • 4. Practicing good infection control techniques ensures that every part of the spa experience you create for your clients supports their overall health and wellbeing. It also ensures that you avoid fines from the health department or even lawsuits. Developing a reputation by word-of-mouth for having a very clean and hygienic facility can do a lot for your business. SALON & SPA SANITATION
  • 5. • Microbes, microorganisms, bacteria, yeast, fungi, and viruses – cannot see with your naked eye; contagious • Disinfect – destroys microorganisms ; includes alcohol, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and iodine • Antiseptic – antimicrobial substances that are applied to the skin to reduce the chances of infection • Sanitize – use of products that both cleanse and disinfect • Cleanse – use of soap to remove oil and dirt from the skin • Infection control procedure – these procedures ensure that each activity you perform as an esthetician is done in a way to minimize the risk of infection to your clients and yourself and to avoid any contamination of your tools/products SALON & SPA SANITATION •Clean all your tools in warm water/hot water and soap before disinfecting them •Only use disinfectants that are EPA-approved •Absolutely do not reuse single-use items; throw them away properly after one use •When waxing, never double-dip •Always remember to clean your work surfaces between each client, as well as at the end of the day •Always read the directions on your disinfectant products, and make sure you follow these directions Keypoints
  • 6. Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes professionalism. MANICURES • Nail polish remover and cotton swabs/pads • Nail clippers • Emery board and nail buffer • Cuticle pusher and nippers • Orange wood stick • Callous/cuticle remover • Hand/nail moisturizer • Cuticle oil • Base coat • Nail polish • Top coat • Blood spill kit
  • 7. MANICURE STEPS 1.Remove any previously applied nail polish Acetone- works faster; can dry out nail plate Non Acetone- less harsh; will NOT remove artificial nails/gel 2.Shape nails. Clip your nails, if necessary, then gently file them into shape; can be as creative as you want. Avoid metal or extremely coarse nail files ; Buff nails 4.Remove excess cuticle and callouses around the nail. Using the cuticle pusher from your kit or an orange wood stick, gently push the cuticle back away from the nail Be careful NOT to pull, lift, tear, rip, force, or cut into the cuticle- it helps protect the nail bed from bacteria. 5.Moisturize. Massage cream into hands, nails folds and upto the elbow 6.Prep for polish. Remove all moisturizer residue from nail plate with cotton and polish remover. This ensures that there is no barrier so polish can adhere 7.Paint nails in layers. Base coat. 2 coats of polish. Tope coat Clean up around nail plate with cotton and polish remover 8.Reapply moisturizer and cuticle oil- Keeps hands and nail folds moisturize to prevent cracking where bacteria could get in! 3.Soak away. Let dominate hand soak the longest Soaking the cuticle before trimming Do not over-soak-can damage skin and nails; about 3 minutes Apply callous/cuticle remover SANITIZE AREA & ALL TOOLS
  • 10. Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes professionalism. PEDICURES • Foot soak • Pumice stone • Foot paddle • Foot scrub • Manicure brush • Nail polish remover and cotton swabs/pads • Nail clippers • Emery board and nail buffer • Cuticle pusher and nippers • Orange wood stick • Callous/cuticle remover • Foot/nail moisturizer • Cuticle oil • Pedicure slippers; toe separators • Base coat • Nail polish • Top coat • Blood spill kit
  • 11. PEDICURE STEPS 1.Remove any previously applied nail polish Acetone- works faster; can dry out nail plate Non Acetone- less harsh; will NOT remove artificial nails/gel 3.Shape nails. Clip your nails, if necessary, then gently file them into shape; Perform one foot at a time, while other soaks. Avoid metal or extremely coarse nail files Buff nails 4.Remove excess cuticle and callouses around the nail. Using the cuticle pusher from your kit or an orange wood stick, gently push the cuticle back away from the nail Be careful NOT to pull, lift, tear, rip, force, or cut into the cuticle- it helps protect the nail bed from bacteria. 5. Apply exfoliant; use foot file & or pumice stone if needed 6.Moisturize. Massage cream into feet, nails folds and upto the knee 7.Prep for polish. Remove all moisturizer residue from nail plate with cotton and polish remover. This ensures that there is no barrier so polish can adhere 8.Paint nails in layers. Base coat. 2 coats of polish. Tope coat Clean up around nail plate with cotton and polish remover 9.Reapply moisturizer and cuticle oil- Keeps feet and nail folds moisturize to prevent cracking where bacteria could get in! 2.Soak away. Let dominate foot soak the longest Soaking the cuticle before trimming Do not over-soak-can damage skin and nails; about 3 minutes Apply callous/cuticle remover SANITIZE AREA & ALL TOOLS Sanitize basin; Fill basin with warm water & foot soak
  • 14. FACIALS Essential tools- SMA: SANITARY MAINTENCE AREA Be sure to have the following set up BEFORE your guest is seated. Prevents cross contamination and promotes professionalism. •Face cleanser. •Facial sponges •Spatulas •Facial scrub. •Headband •Pot with water. •Facial mask. •Toner. •Moisturizer. •Towels.
  • 15. FACIAL STEPS 1. Client intake form 2. Headband 3. Remove makeup 4. Cleanse skin 5. Skin analysis ( cover eyes) 6. Determine products 7. Steam towel/steamer 8. Exfoliate 9. Massage cream 10. Remove excess cream 11. Tone 12. Mask 13. Tone 14. Lotion/SPF
  • 16. FACIAL MASSAGE: Effleurage, Petrissage, Tapotment, Friction
  • 17. 1. ALWAYS SANITIZE YOUR HANDS AND WEAR GLOVES 2. ANALYZE THE EYEBROWS AND MEASURE FOR AN ARCH 3. CLEANSE 4. POWDER/ DRYAREA 5. APPLYA THIN COAT OF WAX IN THE SAME DIRECTION OF THE HAIR GROWTH –NO DOUBLE DIPPING 6. APPLY WAX STRIP BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPREAD THE WAX INTO HAIR THAT YOU DON’T WANT TO REMOVE 7. REMOVE THE WAX STRIP IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF HAIR GROWTH 8. HOLD PRESSURE ON THE WAXED AREA, WITH A GLOVED HAND 9. TWEEZE IF NECESSARY 10. APPLY REMOVER 11. ALWAYS SHOW YOUR CLIENT FOR THEIR APPROVAL 12. INFORM GUEST TO NOT TAN OR BE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT FOR NEXT 24 HRS 13. SANITIZE WAXING
  • 19. Sanitation. Nails. Make-up. Facials SPA What did you learn?