If you have ever had a facial where the aesthetician wasn’t conscientious about how her movements might affect you, then you will know what I am talking about here.
When my facial table (it’s a massage table) is lying completely flat, my knees are very close to the table. In fact, when I wear high heels to work, I have to slip them off once I’m sitting down to do the facial, otherwise my legs wouldn’t fit under the table.
There are many times during a facial where, if I wasn’t paying close attention, my knees would knock into the table and my client would feel a bump. Since this is unwanted, I’m very careful about my movements. Although I am conscious of what I’m doing at every step, it really isn’t that big of a deal to me. What is a big deal is not bumping into the table while I'm giving a facial.
Just a little tip to remember to keep you looking, sounding, and in this case feeling like a professional. It’ll be smooth sailing for the entire treatment.