Types of FootBaths
multiuse & single use implements
Professional Products
MISC
100

Must be manually filled, emptied, cleaned, and disinfected after each clients service

BASIN SOAK BATH

100

generally used to remove dead skin

toenail nippers

100

thoroughly cleanses and deodorizes the feet

foot soak

100

act of causing tiny unseen openings in the skin that may allow pathogenic microbes to enter

microtrauma

200

include a place for the footbath(can be removed) and storage area for supplies as well as a technicians stool

Portable Pedicure Station

200

small scoop shaped end that allows for more efficient removal of debris from the nail folds, eponychium. and hyponychium 

curette

200

contains an abrasive: sea sand, pumice, quartz crystals, jojoba beads. helps to remove dry and flaky skin and reduce calluses

exfoliating scrub
200

lasts 30-45 mins and only includes a foot massage

basic pedicure

300

comes with a built in whirlpool action, filled in the sink through attachable hose

Portable Foot Basin

300
designed to file in one direction, this is a preventative tool in the hands of a nail technician 

nail rasp

300

must remain there for 5-10 mins to allow the penetration of the beneficial ingredients

mask

300

last 1hour-1:30hr and includes leg and foot massage and can also include other treatments

Spa pedicure

400

these units are not portable and are permanently plumed to hot and cold water 

Pedicure Chair

400

designed to reduce and smooth thicker foot calluses 

foot file

400

important for conditioning and moisturizing the skin of the feet, soften calluses, and provide slip for massage during service 

lotion or cream

400

how often should a person with scaly feet come in for a series treatment

every week
500

OSHA recommends wearing what type of gloves during pedicures or use of chemicals 

NITRILE 

500

can be alkaline and potentially hazardous. 

Callus Softner

500

how long prior to must you advise the client not to shave

48 hours