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To think that beauticians should not be employed if they are smokers?

61 replies

LunchLadyWannabe · 07/03/2014 14:46

Im a regular customer in the beauty salons.

However wherever i go, beauticians always seem to be smokers.

This results in me smelling really strong stale cigarettes on fingers when im having a facial or eyebrow wax etc.

Even if they wash their hands, smoke smell still remains under their finger nails etc.

Aibu to think that as beauticians touch peoples skin then they should not be employed if they are a smoker?

OP posts:
Hoppinggreen · 07/03/2014 14:48

Sounds a bit harsh but I have had a brow wax from someone who obviously smoked nd it was horrible!

NinetyNinePercentTroll · 07/03/2014 14:49

My optician is a smoker and she honks to high heaven when she gets up close and personal (as you do in that situation).

Xalla · 07/03/2014 14:50

Ugh so with you there OP. Facials with fingers that smell of fags....not cool at all.

Needadvice5 · 07/03/2014 14:50

Unfortunately you can't make that kind of statement but as a non smoker I fully empathise!

I'm a nurse and wonder what my patients think of the nurses that smoke- THEY STINK!!!!

EyelinerQueen · 07/03/2014 14:51

Not very realistic but in theory YANBU.

The thought of someone's disgusting smokey breath and clothes right up in my face makes me queasy.

As much as they'd like to think otherwise, all smokers smell.

GimmeDaBoobehz · 07/03/2014 14:52

I'm with you on that one.

However, it's not really something that could be legally put into practice.

Still, we can dream right?

squoosh · 07/03/2014 14:52

YANBU

Having a facial is all about the senses, faggy breath and uniform will kill the chilled out mood somewhat.

NinetyNinePercentTroll · 07/03/2014 14:53

Need advice, I do a similar upcloseandpersonal job and am v conscious of food/breath/body odour smells on myself (less so on others in a work setting, obviously!).

NinetyNinePercentTroll · 07/03/2014 14:55

Sorry, should've been needadvice. iPad correct pedantic fucker

Slothful · 07/03/2014 15:01

Can you request a non-smoker/social smoker only when you book the appointment? At least you would get someone who hasn't just come off a fag break.

LunchLadyWannabe · 07/03/2014 15:18

Sloth

I ve tried that but unfortunately there are 3 beauticians in my local salon and all 3 are smokers

OP posts:
Bassetfeet · 07/03/2014 15:28

I had a nursing colleague who adored garlic . She reeked of it every day.
Awful for patients who were feeling nauseous in particular.
So anyone who is in a job that has close contact should bear smell in mind.
Including coffee or tuna breath ! That can be rectified with teeth clean thankfully unlike smoke or garlic .

nannynewo · 07/03/2014 15:33

YANBU. I completely agree. I think it should be the same for nurses too mind, and other jobs where you have to get up close and personal! Obviously it is never going to happen, but if it did then perhaps it could stamp down on the amount of people who smoke. We can dream though :D

nannynewo · 07/03/2014 15:33

YANBU. I completely agree. I think it should be the same for nurses too mind, and other jobs where you have to get up close and personal! Obviously it is never going to happen, but if it did then perhaps it could stamp down on the amount of people who smoke. We can dream though :D

manicinsomniac · 07/03/2014 15:45

I agree that this must be really unpleasant but I don't think you could insist on something like this while smoking is legal.

Where would the list of jobs that required you to get close to other people end? If no beauticians then no nurses then no physios then no teachers then no therapist then no dentists and so on and so forth. It just couldn't work.

BurntPancake · 07/03/2014 16:00

YABU smoking is legal. Yes it's unpleasant but then so is farting or smokey bacon crisp smell. You can't refuse to employ people due to a smelly habit.

Slothful · 07/03/2014 16:12

You can't refuse to employ people due to a smelly habit.

Umm, yes you can. In fact as far as I can tell you can refuse to employ people for pretty much any reason except those excluded in law i.e. an employer may not descriminate on grounds of age, race, sex, marriage, disability, sexual orientation or religion or belief.

janey68 · 07/03/2014 16:21

Complain. I did this once after booking a massage and getting someone who was clearly a smoker. I have honest feedback... The massage had been very competent but I wouldn't be booking there again unless I could be guaranteed a non smoker. Would have said the same if it'd been a farter or someone who'd clearly just downed a bag of smoky bacon crisps and not cleaned their teeth

I guess part of the problem is that many smokers really don't realise that they smell of smoke. Or they suck a mint and think they've sorted it

The person might carry on doing that job,but you can certainly take your custom elsewhere

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 07/03/2014 16:21

YANBU

It would really piss me off to have paid ££ to have smokey breath and fingers on me. Yuck.

nannynewo · 07/03/2014 16:25

Burnt the difference is in your examples, everybody eats and what people eat is up to them. Not everybody smokes. And people who choose not to smoke do not want to then be close to, or have smokers fingers in our faces. Farting is a natural process that everyone does, smoking isn't.

Supercosy · 07/03/2014 16:27

When I saw your op I thought you were definitely BU but I have very little experience of going to see a beautician. Having read the full post I totally agree with you. I loathe the smell of smoke and the thought of having someone that close to me giving me a facial or whatever and transferring that smell to me is really horrible.

TamerB · 07/03/2014 16:28

YANBU -I don't think they realise how smelly they are.

squoosh · 07/03/2014 16:28

I think when you're shelling out ££ for a beauty treatment, something where you're paying for the experience really, a smoker's breath would just ruin the ambience.

squoosh · 07/03/2014 16:29

I'll bet my bottom dollar that top end spas and salons are really strict with their employees about smoking during work hours.

MyBodyIsAtemplate · 07/03/2014 16:32

yeuk op I would hate that. if they all do smoke change your salon.

salon treats are too few and fat between for me to put up with that. I would change but let them know why as they should be aware.

I was a nurse and hated working with the smokers. trouble is they think if the brush their teeth that's enough but it still smells as do the clothes and hair.

if people realised they smelt they would give up.

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