[Great Hall of Rockwall] I am confused

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Fri Sep 28 14:02:15 PDT 2007


 
:after reading this rambling  discourse:  
sounds to me like you have been  paying attnetion in class.
 
but as Edda says, purely as a  hypothetical, hair aside, don't chewed nails 
and dry cuticles cal out to you for  help.......
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2007 10:11:49 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
nonpareil at nonesuch.org writes:

(grinning maniacally) you don't want nail tech in training (me) to  touch 
you with scissors.  Hair is not what I am learning to do. I'd  probably 
botch it up pretty badly.   I just haven't had a shred  of training in 
that area.... although now I can tell you how to clean  everything 
properly and that hairdressers have to have an alcohol wipe in  their 
carts because it's state law.  (never mind that the process for  cleaning 
up scissor cuts takes you directly back to the first aid kit and  the 
soap and water first, followed immediately by a tuberculocidal  
disinfectant on your tools that will kill blood borne pathogens.  A  
little antiseptic wipe isn't going to do it.)  So... if your  hairdresser 
nicks you or herself with scissors... she better not be  'fixing' it with 
hairspray or nail glue and proceeding to work on  you.  Or your nail tech 
accidentally breaking your skin with a sharp  file and not taking the 
time right then and there to be safe and  clean.  You need to be seeing a 
gloved, first-aided, covered wound on  her hand and either a whole new 
pair of scissors or file, or a freshly  disinfected tool (which takes 10 
-15 minutes at the absolute fastest)  


Kelli Quinn wrote:
> But, let's say, as a friend, you notice  that I didn't get everything 
exactly even when I trimmed my hair this week.  Wouldn't you then be morally bound 
by the unwritten laws that connect all  women to remedy the situation? In an 
utterly unprofessional sense, of  course.
>
> Just a hypothetical.
>  Edda
>
>
> "I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was,  too. But better far write 
twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at  all."
>
> Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
>
> Down the  Rabbit Hole: downrabbit.blogspot.com  
----------------------------------------> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:58:41  -0500> From: 
nonpareil at nonesuch.org> To:  greathall at shireofrockwall.org> Subject: Re: [Great Hall of 
Rockwall] I am  confused>> They won't let me near real people for about a month, and  
then I can> only do stuff *in* the salon, due to sanitation and  
disinfectant> procedures that you don't want me to do at home. Really.  Trust me on> this. 
(and I'll have a practice permit, but again, I can only  practice> around 
someone who is licensed, and we have to be a salon.) But  on the> other hand, 
student prices are very, very reasonable. When I have  more> concrete info, I 
will let you know. I was having this nice  fantasy> that I could practice a lot 
at home and stuff.... and .... no.  That's a> huge no no, for multiple 
reasons.>> Saturdays will be an  issue for probably the November meeting, and who> 
knows after that.>  






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