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Yes, especially for Indian skin tones. The trial shows how foundation sits over time, whether it turns orange, and if colors look right in different lighting, preventing surprises on the actual event day.
Ask to see client profiles (with permission) to view tagged photos from actual events. Authentic portfolios feature diverse faces, not just model shoots. Platforms like parlourtime can help provide this context.
While it suggests availability, be aware that artists traveling from other clients may have shorter time slots, rush through your makeup, or provide generic looks rather than customized ones if they have multiple events in one day.
In most Indian salons, 'full body reflexology' primarily focuses on detailed reflexology work on the feet, with some attention to hands and head. For the back and arms, it's typically more of a general pressure massage rather than precise pinpoint pressure on every mapped reflexology point.
Yes, some discomfort is common. While therapists describe it as 'good pain' from toxins releasing, many people experience sharp pain during treatment, especially in sensitive areas like the arch of the foot or between toes. It's also normal to feel tender or bruised in those areas for a day or two after the session.
Do NOT book it for the day before an important event. Your body may react with tiredness or achiness for 1-2 days after treatment. For optimal results, schedule it at least 3-4 days before the event, or better yet, try a session months in advance to see how your body responds before planning a pre-event treatment.
One session is often insufficient and may just confuse your system. For chronic issues like constant stress, you typically need a series of 4 to 6 weekly sessions to start seeing meaningful, lasting results from reflexology treatments.
It's possible for certain treatments like hydration or brightness boosts with advanced machines, but deep cleansing in that timeframe may be too good to be true. Express facials are best for quick refreshment rather than intensive treatments.
Ask the salon directly if their treatment causes redness and request cooling products at the end. It's advisable to try a new place before a busy work week rather than during critical meetings to test your skin's reaction.
Search beauty apps filtering for treatments under an hour, and look for reviews specifically mentioning 'went back to work' or 'no downtime' rather than just star ratings. Check salon websites that detail every step of their lunch facial process.
Simple, gentle facials might be okay weekly, but treatments with any scrubbing or exfoliation should be limited to twice a month to avoid damaging your skin barrier. Overdoing it could worsen your skin condition.