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  • Your doing this totally wrong, worst demonstration I have ever seen.

  • It's not painful at all.

    

  • I sort of do this to myself at home due to excema. They sell these little eyebrower shaper razors inset into plastic handles and I put coconut oil onto my skin and then scrape it. I then wash it, and put on a night cream for overnight. My skin feels really good, and makeup lays so much better on it! Iodine would be a good idea though, to make sure you get everywhere. You could also use sterile box cutter type straight edge razors I bet!

  • wait a minute thats a pretend scalpe?

  • @smoking1212 This is a real scalpel!

  • OUCH. xxxxxxx

  • does it matter which way this colored prep solution is applied?

  • Clinically, no. BTW The prep is povidone-iodine

  • could it be used in a spa as an esthetician?

  • @LibraDiva87 It depends on the individual States laws and regulations relating to an aesthetician's area of practice. Many states view this procedure as shaving and, therefore, not allowed because shaving is reserved for barbers and not cosmetologists.

  • @LibraDiva87  No

  • soooo would not do this....PAIN!!!!!

  • @Bellaella86 No more painful than a barber giving you a straightrazor shave.

  • where is this school at?

  • The institute was in Dallas Texas. Mr Lerma no longer offers the course as he is teaching all over the world. In the past year, I believe he has been in over 20 countries. These DVDs were made from the last presentation.

  • This is part of the best training dvd set out there. Tino is an excellent instructor.

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