09-15-2005, 12:29 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 27 2000
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Rep Power: 25 | When I get in my Magic Tan, I have to put barrier cream on the tops of my hands & feet because they soak up so much solution . How do you advise customers that their hands & feet MAY come out nasty looking if their skin is dry? That seems to be the thing that messes up & of course clients don't like the results if their hands & feet are messed up. |
09-15-2005, 01:29 PM | #2 (permalink) |
I'm Banned Join Date: Dec 17 2004 Location: Essex, UK Age: 49
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Rep Power: 0 | Ginger, You just have to STRESS that your clients follow your instructions TO THE LETTER. I always advise my Clients to remember that they are only experiencing a 'Fake Tan' that just happens to be the best one available with the best delivery system. I'll guarantee you though, most will get it wrong the first time...... Get ready with your sluff wipes and touch up...... lol..... |
09-19-2005, 05:39 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 7 2004 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Rep Power: 0 | Ginger Have you tried Clear Tan Wipes. These are wipes that stop the DHA from activating if used within 1 hour. Great for use in booths, just wipe them anywhere you don't want the DHA to work when you come out of the booth. No Barrier Cream needed. I think you can buy them from the UK. Here is the link www.saloncaresupplies.com Hope that helps! |
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