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Old 10-26-2009, 10:13 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Do melanoidins induced by sunless tanning spray inhibit vit D?

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Originally Posted by eileen View Post
I wonder if it makes any difference if you do the UV first, I'm sure it takes several hours (I think up to 14 or so) to be absorbed. I'm not really sure absorbed is even the word I want there. lol
The concern I have with UV first is the lotion not being fully absorbed thus causing surface residue.

However, there are clients that I spray sometimes who just have so much natural surface oil/residue that the solution easily runs if the tech is not careful. These type clients- UV tanning with lotion before being sprayed, would be awful.

I've been sprayed with lotion on and been fine. I think it depends on the client.

I had a lady come in last week for her spray and stand up UV after. She said she was telling her friend about it. Friend goes to spray (somewhere else) and wants to tan after, instead of her usual before, and the staff at that salon would not let her.
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