purplepolkadotsrules007
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Hello!
I put this topic in here because, I feel it is a Business issue and one that was brought up when I was in school.
How to other therapists, spa owners, massage services perceive a tattooed therapist? Would you have a problem hiring someone with visible tattoos?
I have eight.
Five of them CAN be visible if the shirt I am wearing has a sleeve that is a little shorter than normal lenght. And I have one on my wrist which is visible even if I wear a long sleeved shirt. This one goes well with the profession, a sun tatto with a ying yang in the middle and it is what I will use as my biz logo when I do solo work. I can also "block" some of it off by wearing a watch or a bracelet.
So, I am just curious as to what people think about tattoos and massage. I had a teacher tell me once that, though massage is a very 'open' practice, certain locales shun away us inked indivisuals.
I do understand that while it's more accepted, it still is a bit taboo and seen as 'unclean.' For this reason I did wear a watch during clinic (removing it only after the client got settled and replaced once I was done) and my scrubs did cover up the others.
One of my fellow massage therapists told me that if people din't like them, that was too bad. While I agree with that on a personal level, I do believe that you do need to look professional and that sometimes you do need to sacrifice a little bit of yourself if you want to get the job done.
Jackie
I put this topic in here because, I feel it is a Business issue and one that was brought up when I was in school.
How to other therapists, spa owners, massage services perceive a tattooed therapist? Would you have a problem hiring someone with visible tattoos?
I have eight.
Five of them CAN be visible if the shirt I am wearing has a sleeve that is a little shorter than normal lenght. And I have one on my wrist which is visible even if I wear a long sleeved shirt. This one goes well with the profession, a sun tatto with a ying yang in the middle and it is what I will use as my biz logo when I do solo work. I can also "block" some of it off by wearing a watch or a bracelet.
So, I am just curious as to what people think about tattoos and massage. I had a teacher tell me once that, though massage is a very 'open' practice, certain locales shun away us inked indivisuals.
I do understand that while it's more accepted, it still is a bit taboo and seen as 'unclean.' For this reason I did wear a watch during clinic (removing it only after the client got settled and replaced once I was done) and my scrubs did cover up the others.
One of my fellow massage therapists told me that if people din't like them, that was too bad. While I agree with that on a personal level, I do believe that you do need to look professional and that sometimes you do need to sacrifice a little bit of yourself if you want to get the job done.
Jackie