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Are you getting enough sleep?

3/5/2020

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The joys of sleep...awwww!  As service providers are we getting enough sleep? With so many things to do, places to be and people to see--sleep deprivation can become commonplace for many these days.  Service providers, in particular, need to make sure they are getting enough rest on a daily.  Sleeping just makes sense! There is nothing honorable about not getting rest for the body and mind. In order to service others you must first serve yourself.  In this era, it is easy to get caught up in the "Team No Sleep" anthem, but honestly this is not realistic and does more harm than good.

Resting helps keep the mind sharp, your creative juices flowing and helps to keep the bags from forming under your eyes. Taking a break and making sure to take a vacation away from it all is truly necessary. A vacation does not have to be something extravagant, It can simply be taking time off from your everyday responsibilities and doing what you like to do!Ever heard of a staycation? Become a tourist in your city or state. There are probably many places you have not visited in your home state and taking some down time to explore is just the adventure you may need! You have my permission to sleep in...you deserve it :) 

Are you getting enough rest?


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How are your shoes fitting?

2/13/2020

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Overtime your feet can and will breakdown if you consistently wear shoes that do not fit properly for your foot. Ill fitting shoes can cause bunions, calluses, and permanent damage to your toenail matrix and cause permanent abnormal growth and thickening of the nail plate. 

In our younger years, of course, we want to keep up with the latest in foot fashion, rightfully so, but there is a price you will pay later if the shoes you choose to wear do not provide you with the ultimate care of comfort. 

One way to care for your feet is to choose a shoe that is properly fitted for your feet. Many shoe retailers will provide shoe fitting services without cost to the consumer. Take advantage of this service. If you wear heels, purchase high heels that have extra padding and some area support in the front and back of the shoe. It is imperative that you do not try to squeeze your feet into shoes that are to small for your feet for the sake of fashion. Wearing shoes that feel good on your feet will give you greater comfort and will provide you with better walking ability.

Besides wearing better shoes, there are other ways to pamper your feet. Rub them down daily with moisturizer and give yourself a good massage a few times a week to get the blood flowing. Treat yourself to a nice pedicure every so often. If you notice that you are starting to develop foot pain, make an appointment to see a Podiatrist.

Ask yourself how far you can get in life without your feet. Answer this question honestly and hopefully you will begin to realize just how important they are.

Take care!



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Diabetic Neuropathy and Routine Toenail Clipping

2/8/2020

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Recently a client was serviced with a routine toenail trimming service and is also diabetic. Diabetes is not to be taken lightly and can cause some serious health related issues if not managed properly. Proper foot care and physician follow up will help to better manage this condition. The client in this video explains how she manages her diabetic neuropathy and we also talk about how important it is to seek out skilled Podiatrist and/or Pedicurist who have advanced knowledge on how to properly cut the toenails of diabetics.

To reserve a toenail clipping service with The Traveling Pedicurist in the state of North Carolina call: (919) 621-7027 or email: [email protected]

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Can I wear Polish with Fungal Toenails?

6/6/2019

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Picture to the right is of a real client that came in with polish applied to what looks like could be thick fungal nails. 
Real client came in with polish on toenails that looked to have toenail fungus.
​This is an actual picture of a clients pedicure that
was done by another Pedicurist
Sandal Season is finally here....yeaaaa! Summer time is when you get the chance to put away those uncomfortable winter shoes and boots in exchange for our beloved flip flops and sandals. This is also the time of  year where everyone is looking to get their feet in shape and this usually means a much anticipated trip to the local nail salon.  People love...love....love pedicures and rightfully so! To be honest there is not to much in this world that can match a really Goooood Pedicure :)

Let's be clear, not all pedicure services are created equal and this often applies to the type of service and the skill set of the servicing professional providing the pedicure service. Most consumers don't really ask the right questions when looking for a reputable and qualified salon for their grooming and salon services. Since the topic is pedicures, this is what we will discuss.  Given the title of this blog post, our focus in particular, is all about polish being applied to fungal nails.  From a professional stand point, any Nail Tech or Pedicurist should always practice and provide service following proper sanitation protocols as provided by each individual state, but aside from that, a true professional service provider should also have a sense of integrity when servicing their customers and interacting with consumers.

Fungus can spread from person to person and can also be spread if a Nail Tech or Pedicurist does not properly sanitize or sterilize their implements and equipment. Pedicures in particular, should be given much attention. The nail care industry is growing and with that said, Pedicures are big business and knowing how to safeguard your clients from potential infection should be a top priority. As Pedicurist and Nail Techs, we often service and care for individuals who already have health compromising situations, which makes it even  more important, as professionals, to use our skill sets, awareness and proper protocol for each client on an individual basis. 

Back to the question on whether or not polish can be applied to fungal toenails. There are polishes on the market that tout having anti-fungal ingredients like garlic extract and tea tree oil to help manage fungus, but typically, it is not suggested that a person with toenail fungus wear toenail polish. Toenail polish can harbor moisture and further advance the growth and spread of the infected toenail. It's also not a good idea to try and "cover" up dark toenails or diagnosed fungal toenails out of embarrassment of what your feet look like.  The best way to deal with toenail fungus is to accept it and put in place good practices to help get rid of the toenail fungus. Covering it up will only cause more issues. As a consumer another tid bit of advice would be to consider the quality of service versus cost. The cheapest pedicure in town may be saving you a few pennies, but, what should be the most concerning to you as a consumer is the skill set and sanitation practices of your Nail Tech or Pedicurist.

Even though Nail Techs and Pedicurist can not diagnose any condition, A practicing professional should be able to recognize advanced stages of fungal toenails and from that point on refer the client to their Physician or Podiatrist. At the end of the day, it is totally at the discretion of the servicing Pedicurist to ensure that they are making the right decisions for their customers and for their business. The client’s best interest and health should always be the primary factor 
Have questions for The Traveling Pedicurst? Send them to: [email protected] OR call: (919) 621-7027
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Stinky, Smelly, Itchy Feet....

12/1/2018

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Home Remedy: Apple Cider Vinegar, Medicated Foot Powder, Foot Spray, Anti-Fungal Topical Oil
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You've been dealing with stinky and itchy feet for a long time and you just can't seem to figure out what you can do to tame the smell and discomfort and now you're just frustrated...

Does this sound familiar to those with stinky feet problems?  We always recommend that anyone experiencing ongoing foot issues consult with a board certified physician or Podiatrist to get to the root cause of what is causing itchy and smelly feet.

As a licensed Pedicurist we speak with client's who express these concerns regularly. Home remedies can be used to help manage characteristics related to flaky peeling skin, burning, and smelly feet. Holistic remedies should not take the place of suggested medical advice given by your Physician or Podiatrist, but there are some things that you can do immediately to hopefully help ease some of the problems mentioned.

For starters, Vinegar Foot Baths feel good and is a well known holistic remedy for those seeking some comfort with peeling and itchiness on the feet.  Fill up a foot basin with just enough water to touch the base of the top of your feet and then pour 2-cups of Vinegar into the water and soak your feet for up to 20-minutes. After you have soaked your feet, thoroughly dry the feet and pay close attention to drying in between the toes.
Watch this 10-second YouTube video we created on how to dry in between your toes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrwYYisaJrw

If you have been properly diagnosed with having foot fungus and wonder why you can't get rid of it after using topicals and orals; the culprit could be your shoes. Purchasing new shoes or thoroughly laundering the shoes you wear is crucial. Once you have worn a pair of shoes with active foot fungus your shoes are infected as well. In order to  truly get rid of foot fungus, you must use your topicals or orals on a consistent basis and make sure your shoes are clean. You can use a Foot Powder or Anti-Fungal Spray to spray or powder the inside of your shoes as an added preventative measure. Wearing clean cotton socks each day of the week is also something that you need to do to ensure that your feet stay dry and clean.

OTC (over-the-counter) topicals purchased at your local pharmacy or online is also another option that can be considered. Essential oils have been known to help fight fungal and bacteria infections and may help alleviate some of the characteristics of itchy, smelly and flaky skin on the feet. Tea Tree oil, Clove oil and Lavender oil are just a few essential oils that could greatly improve the condition of your feet with repeated and consistent use. Our Anti-Fungal Oil is a wonderful holistic option. To purchase this product visit our natural product website: www.frommetouessentials.com/product-page/anti-fungal-oil-w-dropper-top




If you have questions about our products or services, please feel free to call or connect with The Traveling Pedicurist via email: [email protected] OR via phone: (919) 621-7027.


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Foot Pain!

10/4/2018

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Foot Pain is a serious issue for many people. Most would agree that if the feet hurt the whole body hurts. Let's take it a step further and speak not only about the physical ailments of foot pain, but the manifestation of how it affects individuals mentally as well. When your feet hurt, it's difficult to truly think of anything else aside from how to alleiviate the pain in your feet!

Foot pain in particular, is something that affects the total well-being of a person, simply because our feet are the only vehicle that carries our bodies from place to place. 

Foot discomfort can lead to achy legs, walking imbalances, swollen legs and feet and the list could go on. Some foot conditions are chronic and require continuous ongoing treatments or therapeutic foot ware to help alleviate the chronic symptoms.  

There is not one particular method that works for everyone to help remedy foot pain, each individual is unique and have to find out what method of relief works best for them. Consulting with your Podiatrist or Physician is often the best way to help treat foot ailments and to discuss pain relief methods.

Generally speaking, there are some holistic methods that a person can incorporate into their daily foot care routines along with any prescribed treatments suggested by a treating Physician or Podiatrist. Proper Foot and Leg Massage is a great way to help sooth achy joints and tendons and to relieve stress in the feet.  Warm foot baths can also bring some level of comfort and wellness for those who suffer from foot and leg swelling. Stretching of the foot and leg muscles, when done correctly, can help with increased circulation and blood flow to the lower extremities.

Lastly, always make sure to find proper fitting shoes based on your particular foot care needs.  


References: (Foot Exercises) https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320964.php


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The Medical Community and Beauty Professional: The Perfect Winning Team!

8/30/2018

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What happens when the Medical Community and Professional Beauty Community pair up and come together? You get a win-win for everyone involved and the client or patient that you are serving reaps the benefits.
Both the beauty industry and medical community can learn and gain quite a bit from each respective industry. The medical community brings the insight of respectable healthcare and diagnosed treatments to the patient/client and the professional beauty service provider brings the cosmetic aspect. When both of these services are combined together it allows both communities to better serve the intended patient/client and forms long lasting trusted relationships with the people being serviced.

For instance, a Dermatology office provides medical skincare services and treatments to clients that may only require medical supervision by a trained and licensed physician; but what about those times where you have a client that may have just a simple case of acne that can be managed in-house by a interdependent beauty professional being that of a Licensed Esthetician. Estheticians can provide a host of services to compliment the treatment plan of a Dermatologist. In the instance of the patient having acne, it would be beneficial for this patient to receive ongoing and routine facials to target acneic skin with the discretion of the referring Dermatologist.

Another example of physicians working in harmony to offer targeted treatments and services for the patient would be the Podiatrist and Nail Tech/Pedicurist relationship. Foot and Nail Care is a huge problem for people, especially for seniors and limited mobility populations. Something as simple as toenail clippings can be done by a Licensed Pedicurist or Nail Tech right in the Dr's office. For patients that cannot come physically to the physician office, having a working relationship with a sound and experienced Nail Tech/Pedicurist who is willing to provide at-home services for these types of clients is an invaluable service and offers the patient well-rounded care to their advantage.

Oncology is another department in healthcare that typically deals with patients suffering from sort of cancer. Patients undergoing chemotherapy often display hair loss. The expertise of an advanced Hair Stylist would be able to provide customized aesthetic wig services to enhance the patients physical appearance and restore a sense of normalcy aesthetically for the patient.


At the end of the day the focus is the client and/or patient and working together as a "winning" team will bring forth the best results for all intended.


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Foot Care for Sports Athletes

7/16/2018

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As the summer season comes to an end many will be welcoming the upcoming sporting season. Hockey, Soccer, Football and Skiing are just some of the favorite sporting pastimes that people enjoy during the fall and winter season. Athletes put their bodies and feet through long vigorous hours of training that can take its' toll without proper care. Foot Massage and Warm Foot Soaks help to bring comfort and mental clarity to performing athletes. Massage increases circulation and therefore, increases the oxygen and nutrient flow to the muscle, which encourages healing.

We collaborate our services with licensed Therapist and Pedicurist to bring athletes proper and whole wellness for the feet. In addition to warm therapeutic foot soaks and massage we also offer callus and corn reduction using approved methods. 

For more information on how our services can be of benefit for your athletic facility, please send inquiries to: [email protected] OR call: (919) 621-7027
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Protect your business and protect your clients

4/14/2018

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You are a Nail Tech and/or Pedicurist eager and ready to get to business servicing clients. You went to school completed all your mandatory hours for completion and ready for your career to start, but maybe you forgot about one important aspect to your business and that is insurance.  

Men and Women who enter into the health, wellness and beauty industry enjoy helping the people that they service. Providing a service to help enhance your clients emotionally and physically is why we all went into this industry. Most states require Nail Techs, Pedicurist and Beauty Professionals to take yearly CEU classes in order to stay state licensed. CEU classes help keep the service provider relevant and up-to-date on any changes in their respective industries.

Much of the focus in school is prepping the student on how to perform services efficiently and correctly. In order to truly become vested and evolve as a professional we have to consider the possibilities of what can happen. Protecting your client and business with the proper insurance coverage should be priority #1! 

You can be the best Nail Tech, Hairdresser, Barber or Makeup artist in town and have a huge following--but--one thing for sure is that you can experience a total loss of your peace of mind without proper coverage for your blossoming business. Keeping good records and maximizing the opportunity to find out more about new and potential clients by having them fill out consultation forms prior to servicing them is another way to help with ensuring that your business is further protected.

ASCP is a great company to partner with for your insurance needs. They offer business insurance for: Nail Techs, Estheticians, Massage Therapist and Hair Stylist. To signup click here: https://www.ascpskincare.com/refer/1194835


Be proactive with your business! Protect yourself and your clients!

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Foot Calluses: How To Get Rid of Them

1/30/2018

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Have you ever wondered how you can get rid of the hard and rough calluses on your feet? It's true that in some professions having a build up of callus on the soles of the feet is necessary, but for most of us, we want them gone and rightfully so!

Calluses are a build up of layered skin that eventually turns into a hard, chunky patch of skin that can cause your feet to fit uncomfortably in your shoes or worse yet cause you pain when you walk. There are a few ways to maintain callus free feet or least manage the issue.  

Regular routine foot care is necessary. Whether you get your feet professionally done or if you are a DIY type of person; the most important step is to take action.

If you decide to get your feet taken care of professionally, typically, your local Pedicurist will use a variety of methods to reduce or eliminate your calluses. Some Pedicurist prefer to use an E-file using pedicure bits designed specifically for the removal of calluses on the feet. Using an E-file is surely a lot quicker and if used correctly, can bring phenomenal results for the client. Another way to reduce calluses is to use a callus solvent which normally has acidic ingredients that will help to "breakdown" tough hardened skin that is then buffed away to reveal smoother skin on the feet.
{Note}: It is very important to know how to operate an E-file to remove or reduce calluses. If a client has foot fungus or a visible condition that you are unsure of, please do not perform the service and direct the client to their physician

If you are a DIY type of person and like to pamper yourself at home; there are products on the market that you can purchase. One of the first things you may want to do if you decide to do this service at home is to purchase a foot basin to soak your feet in.  Soaking the feet helps to soften the hardened skin and makes it a lot easier for you to remove the callus build up. Make sure to have available a foot file and callus softener on hand--as you will need these items to complete your at-home callus removal service.  After you have completed the service, lather your feet with a really good moisturizing emollient or foot crème daily to maintain soft feet and to help keep the calluses from reforming.

Keeping the feet healthy should be a priority. Here's to happy and callus free feet! 



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