I am really hacked off!!
Reading through this thread again, I thought I had better check with my insurers re the use of Tui waxes.
I am also with Embody, so gave them a call, explained that the waxes were great, available to buy by the general public etc etc nothing untoward in them, and that they were great to use.
I explained that I never blend my own oils, noe have any desire to etc etc.
After checking with the insurance broker, they rang bakc and advised me that they would not cover me for the use of these waxes. Not even if I got the cleint to sign a disclaimer.
I LOVE these waxes, and really cannot see what harm they could do to anybody with such low amounts of essentials oils in them. I did tell them that someone had managed to get a rider added to their policy, but they were not willing to do this.
I too will be switching Insurance companies! I do not want to do an Aromatherapy course. I am not using the waxes for Aromatherapy purposes, just to offer the client a nice massage, I make no claims on the benefits of the aroma, nor do I use any wax in particular. I usually offer the fragrances for the client to choose one that they like the smell of.
I guess I will have to go back to Almond Oil for now - until I can get some unfragranced wax ordered.
Fozzyo, Azalia, have you encountered this problem?
Karen
EDIT: I have just rang SMG to get a quote through them. They were quite happy to cover me on the above basis, but their quote for my therapies (massage, hot stones and reiki) was £155 [] more than 3 times what I pay now for Insurance!! GULP! They admitted that the Hot stones is considered more of a risk than normal massage, but wow. I am going to have to have a good think.[sm=sad2.gif]