- Non-Pathogenic & Pathogenic
- A break in the skin, mouth, nose, eyes or ears.
- Latex or nitrile gloves, examine client’s skin for any visible infection, breathing space, muse caviade to disinfect, use disposable equipment, use clean linen, use proper pre/post procedure, wash hands with skin cleanser before/after each client, use tubes/jars with pumps for creams, and cover any broken skin with a bandage.
- Enlarged varicose veins, phlebitis, new scars, sunburned skin, warts, inner ear, network beards, bruises or lesions, skin tags, and raised moles.
- When the roots in a beard are intertwined beneath the skin.
- Ask client if they are currently tweezing the hair, if so feel confident to sugar the hair. Use the advance technique and be gentle.
- Loosen the skin’s inter-cellular glue, allowing the cells to separate and shed.
- The Sugar with stick to the dead cells, weakening the area.
- Facial chemical depilatories, hair dye, hair permanents, or straighteners, facial waxing etc.
- Facial contours appear tighter and more defined. Increased elasticity and resilience, skin appears firmer and rejuvenated. Lessens the appearance of wrinkles and deep lines.
- Affects the whole body and if your client is taking it do not sugar them.
- Just started Retin-A or Retinol treatment and has a high amount of shedding. Recently underwent a heavy peel (1-5 day peel). Is using vitamin c topical products. Is taking acutane.