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           3  Soothing Massage: The use of hot stones adds an extra layer of relaxation to the traditional hand massage,
              providing a unique and pleasurable experience.

           4  Enhanced Moisture Absorption: Hot stones can help the skin absorb moisturizing products better, leaving
              hands feeling soft and hydrated.
           5  Stress Relief: The combination of massage and heat can contribute to overall stress relief and a sense of
              well-being.
           Contraindications for hot stone manicure:
           1  Circulatory disorders: Individuals with serious circulatory issues, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or
              thrombophlebitis, should avoid hot stone treatments, as heat can aggravate these conditions.
           2  Peripheral Neuropathy:  In  people  with  peripheral  neuropathy,  a  condition  affecting  the  nerves  of  the
              hands and feet, sensation may be reduced and caution should be taken with hot stone treatment to avoid
              burns.
           3  Open wounds or skin infections: Clients who have open wounds, cuts, infections or contagious skin
              conditions on their hands or arms should avoid hot stone manicure to prevent the spread of infection.
           4  Inflammatory skin conditions: Individuals with inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis
              may find that heat aggravates their condition, and therefore, hot stone manicure may not be suitable.

           5  Pregnancy: Pregnant women should avoid hot stone treatments, especially in areas that involve pressure
              points that stimulate contractions. It is important to inform the physician about the pregnancy to ensure that
              changes can be made.

           6  Diabetics: Diabetics,  especially  those with peripheral  neuropathy, should  be careful with hot stone
              treatments to avoid burns or injuries.
           7  Recent Surgery: Individuals who have recently had hand or arm surgery should consult their healthcare
              provider before receiving a hot stone manicure.
           8  Hypersensitivity to heat: People who are hypersensitive to heat or have conditions that make them more
              sensitive to temperature changes may find hot stone treatments uncomfortable.
           9  Varicose Veins: Although this is not always a strict prohibition, individuals with severe varicose veins may
              want to avoid extreme heat, as this could potentially worsen their condition.

           10 Cardiovascular conditions: Individuals with certain cardiovascular conditions, especially those affecting
              blood pressure, should consult their healthcare provider before using hot water features or receiving hot
              stone treatment.



           Nail tips

           Introduction:- Nail tips, also known as artificial nail tips or nail extensions, are pre-shaped pieces of plastic,
           acrylic or other materials that are applied to natural nails to increase length and provide a base for various
           nail enhancements. goes. They are a popular choice for individuals who want long nails or who want to create
           unique and customized nail designs. Nail tips come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials to suit different
           preferences and styles.


           Requirements


           Tools/Materials
           •  nail tips                                        •  Nail cutter
           •  nail glue                                        •  buffer
           •  nail file                                        •  Acetone (for cleaning natural nails)
           •  cuticle pusher                                   •  towel or paper towels






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