Tis the season ~ and this was a first for me after 4 years of doing chair massage.
The client had on a really soft sweater, which I thought would be perfect for the work (compared to some clothing people wear). However, after several strokes, the fabric started "pilling" ~ with the fibers clumping up under my hands!
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I changed to compressive techniques as soon as I noticed it, but... I was mortified, and must admit that I did not inform the client of the situation.![Oops! :oops: :oops:](/styles/default/xenforo/ani/oops.gif)
What would you have done? Now that I know what "might" happen, I can let people know ahead of time. I do not own a sweater that soft - would having a lint brush handy be advisable, or make matters worse?
The client had on a really soft sweater, which I thought would be perfect for the work (compared to some clothing people wear). However, after several strokes, the fabric started "pilling" ~ with the fibers clumping up under my hands!
![Sm :sm :sm](/styles/default/xenforo/ani/sexy/sm.gif)
I changed to compressive techniques as soon as I noticed it, but... I was mortified, and must admit that I did not inform the client of the situation.
![Oops! :oops: :oops:](/styles/default/xenforo/ani/oops.gif)
What would you have done? Now that I know what "might" happen, I can let people know ahead of time. I do not own a sweater that soft - would having a lint brush handy be advisable, or make matters worse?