LESSON 1: PERFORM HAND AND FOOT SPA (HS)

 

Name: ________________ Year and Sec: ___________         Date: __________________

 

I.          Introductory  Concept

Our hands and feet are doing almost all the important tasks we do every day. It is just right to take care of them and pamper them. In this lesson we are going to learn the different ways of hands and feet treatments.


II.          Learning Competency

 LESSON 1: PERFORM HAND AND FOOT SPA (HS)

LO1. Apply hand treatment

LO2. Perform post hand spa activity

LO1. Apply foot spa

LO2. Perform post foot spa activity

 

  Learning Objectives:

          The learners must be able to:

·        Independently perform hand spa and post hand spa activity.

·        Independently perform foot spa and post hand spa activity.

 

   Information Sheet:

 

A.    Read and study applying hand treatment in the information sheet provided.

 

Paraffin Wax Treatment- This treatment softens the skin and removes dead skin.

 

Materials Needed:
*Paraffin Wax Machine *Table * Supply Tray * Towels
*Paraffin Wax        *White Towels     *Hand Plastic Cover     *Mittens *Hand Lotion   *Hand Soap

Personal Protective Equipment:    *Apron * Mask    *Hair Net

 

STEPS IN GIVING HAND SPA TREATMENT

Procedure:

1. Prepare and use necessary tools and supplies/materials
2. Wash client's hand with lukewarm water and soap, and towel-dry before and after scrubbing.
3. Apply appropriate lotion. 
     (By applying lotion, the removal of the hardened paraffin becomes easier)
4. Determine and test appropriate temperature for heat tolerance of client.

   (Touch the edge of your palm to the melted paraffin to test that the temperature is comfortable for you)
    Orient the client of what you are going to do. (Ms._____ We are about to have a paraffin wax

    treatment that aims to soften your skin and remove dead skin cells. I will soak your hands for 3-4     

    consecutive times and I will wrap them with plastic gloves and mittens. )

   Let the client’s pinky touch the paraffin wax and ask, “Is the temperature tolerable enough?”)
5. Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic gloves and mittens.
6. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes.
7. Remove wax from hands according to manufacturer's instructions.
8.  Apply hand softening product and massage according to prescribed procedure.
9.  Advise client after service on maintenance program.

10. Confirm and record client's desired service outcome.

 

 

Hand Massage Techniques



 








Please read the instruction and watch the lesson video: https://youtu.be/tlIrmpJwuzM

1. Long Continuous Movement

2. Using Thumb

3. Using Pinky

4. Press and slide up

5. Pressing between fingers

6. Rotating fingers

7. Rotating hands

8. Long Continuous movement.



 

Foot Spa

 

Foot Spa Treatment is another relaxing service offered in the salon that pampers our tired feet which is the most exercised part of our body as it carries our weight and performs most of the time during the day. Aside from relaxing our feet, it can also help prevent and cure many symptoms such as headache, stress, asthma, constipation, sinusitis, migraine and improve the circulation of the blood as one of the most beneficial effects of foot massage.


PRE-FOOT SPA TREATMENT

 

The primary responsibility of the salon professionals is to always ensure safety and comfort of his/her client while giving services.

The following are the things to be done before giving the foot spa treatment:

1. Seat client on a chair (have client remove shoes and stockings) 2. Ensure client's safety and comfort prior to foot spa activity.    (Place client's feet on a clean towel on footrest to prevent stains)

3. Wash your hands.

4. Check the condition of foot nails.

5. Remove any jewelry from the body part to be treated.


Tips and Warnings

 If there are signs of infection, the client will not be given nail services, refer instead the client to a physician.

 

FOOT SPA TREATMENT

1. Sanitize the customer’s feet then wash them with soap and warm water.

     Wrap the feet in a clean towel.

2. Put enough water to soak feet on the foot spa machine. Put 5-10 drops of foot into the water. 

     Turn on the foot spa machine and let the client soak her feet for 10-15 minutes. Wrap the feet in a towel.

 3. File the feet using a wooden foot file. Make use to remove dirt and dead skin.

 4.  Apply foot scrub and scrub the feet until all the dirt are gone.

 5.  Rinse the feet twice.

 6.  Towel dry the feet.

 7.   Apply foot blush

 

 

Foot Massage:








 Activities 


Post Nail Care Service Advice to Clients

Here are some beauty tips that you may share with your clients:

·        Always use gloves when washing up, cleaning or gardening.

·         Use cuticle oil every night just before going to bed (CND Solar Oil can be purchased from me).

·         Moisturize your hands every time after washing hands.

·         Never use your nails as tools.

·         Always use a base coat under nail polish to avoid discoloring.

·          Use non-acetone nail polish remover.

Post Nail Care Activity

AFTER EVERY CLIENT 

  • Wash your hands before and after each client (clients should also wash their hands before services). Avoid touching your face, eyes, mouth, etc., during services. Stay home if you are ill.
  • Dispose of single-use items (files, buff ers, etc.) or gift them to the client.
  • Replace table towels.
  • Dispose of vaporous items in a covered trash receptacle.
  • Sanitize/disinfect/sterilize any multi-use implements from the previous service and place them in a clean, closed container. The proper level of sanitation is prescribed by your state board.
  • Sanitize your manicure table and your UV/LED lamp.
  • Sanitize hard surfaces that clients may have come in contact with.
  • Whirlpool pedicure spa: Clean all visible debris from the spa with soap and a disinfected brush, rinse with water, refill with clean water and appropriate amount of hospital-grade disinfectant, circulate for 10 minutes, drain, rinse with water, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Pipe-less pedicure spa: Drain water, remove impeller, footplate, and other removable parts. Scrub parts with soap, water, and a disinfected brush. Rinse and replace removable parts, refill basin with water and hospital-grade disinfectant and recirculate for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse, and wipe dry with a paper towel.
  • Pedicure bowl (with no jets, impellers, etc.): Drain water and clean all inside surfaces with soap, water, and a disinfected brush. Rinse and refill with water. Add proper amount of hospital-grade disinfectant and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Electric file: Wipe handpiece with disinfectant, replace bit with a new or sanitized bit. (Dispose of sanding bands.)
  • Dispose of gloves and use a fresh pair for next client.
  • Change implement disinfectant as needed throughout the day. 

DAILY

  • Check sanitation log to see what tasks need to be completed.
  • Empty trash receptacles.
  • Sweep floors (after every client if you also do hair).
  • Mop floors and vacuum carpets.
  • Clean glass and mirrors. (Spot clean more often if needed.)
  • Clean restroom and assure ample hand soap and paper towels. (Don’t forget to clean the door handles.)
  • Wash soiled towels in hot water; dry, fold, and store in a closed cabinet.
  • Assure ample quantities of cleaning supplies, alcohol, etc., are at the nail station.
  • Sanitize phones, door handles, etc.
  • Whirlpool pedicure spas need extra attention at the end of every day. Remove and clean any removable parts (screen, etc.) as well as any areas behind them. Fill the spa with warm water and non-foaming chelating detergent and circulate for five to 10 minutes. Drain and rinse. Refill with water and the proper amount of hospital-grade disinfectant and circulate for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Pipe-less pedicure spa: Fill the spa with warm water and non-foaming chelating detergent and circulate for five to 10 minutes. Drain and rinse. Refill with water and the proper amount of hospital-grade disinfectant and circulate for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Pedicure bowl (with no jets, impellers, etc.): Drain and scrub with soap and water using a disinfected brush. Drain and rinse. Refill with water and the proper amount of hospital-grade disinfectant and circulate for 10 minutes. Drain, rinse, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Sanitize surfaces in the employee break room. Refrigerator handles and doors, microwave keypads, coffee pot controls all can harbor bacteria and need to be cleaned as well as the areas that come in contact with food.
  • Safety rails inside and leading to the salon should be disinfected frequently.
  • Disinfect cleaning supplies such as brushes and scrubbers.
  • Assure that autoclaves are functioning properly.
  • Premix any needed disinfectants and sanitizers.

WEEKLY

  • Check air filters on vented tables. (Change if necessary.)
  • Whirlpool or pipe-less pedicure spa: When disinfecting, do not drain the disinfectant solution and allow to remain in the unit overnight. In the morning, drain and rinse. Refill and recirculate, drain, and dry with a paper towel.
  • Dust retail items, tops of door frames, and any hard-to reach areas where dust may accumulate.
  • Sanitize the salon washing machine by cleaning with detergent and water, rinsing, refilling, and adding bleach. Allow bleach and water to sit for 10 minutes before draining.

MONTHLY

  • Check and/or clean filters on the salon’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system

Good Housekeeping System (5’s)

Proper Waste Disposal refers to the process in keeping waste materials or products in the proper place to avoid contamination.

Below are the steps in handling waste materials or products.

The 5’s of Good Housekeeping

 

 

III. Activities:

 

A. Hand Spa with Hand Massage

B. Foot Spa with Foot Massage

 

 

IV. Rubrics

     

 

Rubrics for Hand Spa with Paraffin Wax Treatment and hand Massage

Indicators

Poor

3+ Errors

 (1)

Fair

1-2 Errors

(3)

Good

0 Error

(5)

1.  Prepared all the necessary tools and supplies

 

 

 

2. Used complete Personal Protective Equipment

 

 

 

3. Materials were arranged in the right place

 

 

 

4. Followed all the steps in the procedure in Hand Spa

 

 

 

5. Followed the steps in paraffin wax treatment

 

 

 

6. All hand massage techniques were performed properly

 

 

 

7. Client was given proper after care advice

 

 

 

8. Followed post hand spa and hand massage service activity (

 

 

 

 

                                                                       Score:            _________________       _________________   ________________   

 

Rubrics for Foot Spa with Foot Massage

 

Indicators

Poor

3+ Errors

 (1)

Fair

1-2 Errors

(3)

Good

0 Error

(5)

1.  Prepared all the necessary tools and supplies for Foot Spa and Foot Massage

 

 

 

2. Used complete Personal Protective Equipment

 

 

 

3. Materials were arranged in the right place

 

 

 

4. Followed all the steps in the procedure in Foot Spa

 

 

 

5. All foot massage techniques were performed properly

 

 

 

6. Client was given proper after care advice

 

 

 

7. Followed Post Foot Spa and Foot Massage Service Activity

 

 

 

 

                                                                       Score:            _________________       _________________   ________________   

 

 

V. References:

 

Hand Spa Treatment: https://shsbeatycarenailcarelessons.blogspot.com/2017/11/steps-in-hand-spa-treatment.html

HandMassage:https://shsbeatycarenailcarelessons.blogspot.com/2017/11/basic-hand-and-arm-massagetechniques.htm

Hand Massage Video: https://youtu.be/tlIrmpJwuzM

Foot Massage: https://shsbeatycarenailcarelessons.blogspot.com/2021/05/foot-spa.html

Post nail Care Activity: https://www.nailsmag.com/384570/sanitation-checklist-what-to-do-when

 

 

Prepared by:                                                                                      

 

MA. RICA BROSA-LLANETA                                                          

Home Economics Teacher                                        

 



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