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I Don't Have a Hunch

Why hunch over to reach your pedicure client’s foot when you can bring the foot up to meet you at a comfortable height?

by Staff
August 1, 2008
I Don't Have a Hunch

 

1 min to read


Why hunch over to reach your pedicure client’s foot when you can bring the foot up to meet you at a comfortable height? Continuum Footspa’s Maestro Footspa features unique independent leg supports that pivot upward to support the client’s entire leg — not just the foot. The feet are perfectly positioned for massage and pedicure treatments, allowing the tech to maintain a healthy posture. The supports leave the tech free to use both hands rather than having to support the client’s leg with one hand while trying to work on the foot with the other hand. An integrated footrest allows the client to comfortably position her foot for polishing.

For more information, go to www.salonpedicurespa.com.

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