How can a beauty therapist promote good relationships with medical practitioners eg gp, chiropractors etc??
Answers: The beauty therapist would need to supply products to their customers that are actually based on evidence. So many beauty therapists simply try and sell any product that is on the market, despite some of them having very little or no evidence base behind them. This is why some health care practitioners don't like them.
If they do this then over time some good reports will filter through, and the practitioners may recommend some visits.
In my idea, a beauty therapist should read books and articles on skin and general health. Also sometimes there may be a chance to work together as a team. Then better relationship between a beauty thearpist and medical ractitioners would be expected.
If they do this then over time some good reports will filter through, and the practitioners may recommend some visits.
In my idea, a beauty therapist should read books and articles on skin and general health. Also sometimes there may be a chance to work together as a team. Then better relationship between a beauty thearpist and medical ractitioners would be expected.
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