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JeniJeanne
01-05-2006, 02:13 PM
Okay ladies I need your help. I have heard/read that many consultants have a spa/facial class. I am considering this to show future clients the benefits of Arbonne. What do you recommend I do.
My thoughts: Deep pore mask, then the RE9 system, maybe soak their feet in the unwind bath salts.
That is all I have right now. Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Jen
My thoughts: Deep pore mask, then the RE9 system, maybe soak their feet in the unwind bath salts.
That is all I have right now. Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Jen
Leahbean
01-06-2006, 06:12 AM
What we do is a foot spa, but I think the mask could be a good addition. Here's the foot spa my team does:
Place a layer of marbles in the bottom of a dish tub (Wal-Mart, the marbles can be found in the arts and crafts section, or maybe even toys, and the tubs are less than a dollar each). Leave about a golf ball size empty space so they can move the marbles around with their feet.
Fill the tub with their preferred temperature water.
One scoop Unwind bath salts
One pump unwind massage oil
One pump cleansing gel
You'll want to have plain white towels to dry their feet, and possibly towels to place under the tub to keep the hostess's floor dry.
Finish up with a lotion of your choice.
Just a side note, you should wash the towels in fragrance and die free detergent without fabric softener. That way you are still keeping with the Arbonne way and not introducing any adverse chemicals into the equation.
Buy a collander for dumping the tubs so you don't have to spend time cleaning up marbles from someone's sink, or worse, garbage disposal. I have a bucket I use for filling the tubs, so I can just put the collander inside the bucket to avoid dripping and clean the marbles after I get home. There is also a good cleaner called Sun and Earth that is dye and chemical free.
Place a layer of marbles in the bottom of a dish tub (Wal-Mart, the marbles can be found in the arts and crafts section, or maybe even toys, and the tubs are less than a dollar each). Leave about a golf ball size empty space so they can move the marbles around with their feet.
Fill the tub with their preferred temperature water.
One scoop Unwind bath salts
One pump unwind massage oil
One pump cleansing gel
You'll want to have plain white towels to dry their feet, and possibly towels to place under the tub to keep the hostess's floor dry.
Finish up with a lotion of your choice.
Just a side note, you should wash the towels in fragrance and die free detergent without fabric softener. That way you are still keeping with the Arbonne way and not introducing any adverse chemicals into the equation.
Buy a collander for dumping the tubs so you don't have to spend time cleaning up marbles from someone's sink, or worse, garbage disposal. I have a bucket I use for filling the tubs, so I can just put the collander inside the bucket to avoid dripping and clean the marbles after I get home. There is also a good cleaner called Sun and Earth that is dye and chemical free.
cassandra
01-06-2006, 06:54 AM
You can put the marbles in a ziplock bag, and again in another ziplock bag, then place that bag in the water. This will be easier to clean up and you don't have to worry about sanitizing/sterilizing themarbles afterwards.