[Great Hall of Rockwall] I am confused
nonpareil
nonpareil at nonesuch.org
Fri Sep 28 14:40:42 PDT 2007
Oh, yes indeedy they do!
Cskatlady at aol.com wrote:
> :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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