Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hygiene Practice - DOH (Department of Health Massage License Review)

Close Proximity to Clients
  
When you choose to be a professional massage therapist, you choose a career where you will be in very close proximity with others. Keeping that in mind, it's vital tht you consider your own personal hygiene, so that you don't offend your clients.
Quit Smoking

One of the very first things that comes to mind is smoking. If you're a smoker, you may not realize that the smell of smoke lingers on your hair, your uniform, along with your fingers. I distinctly remember getting a massage, and when the therapist was doing a facial massage, I could smell the smoke on her fingers. It took a soothing experience and turned it into an unpleasant one for me. Do you smoke? What are your clients thinking? I'll be honest, I didn't return to that therapist after that session. If you're a smoker, it's important that you don't smoke between clients. Many people find the smell of smoke that lingers on you offensive. Someone is paying for your time, and you don't want that tiny little factor to be the reason your clients don't return.

Keeping a Fresh Breath

Another personal hygiene issue you'll want to think about is your body odor and your breath. Because you'll be so close to others, this again can be the difference between a one time client and a return client. Most clients will not tell you they found you offensive, but I can guarantee they will find a new massage therapist. Brush your teeth and floss often. Daily showers and deodorant help keep body odor at bay.


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