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Old 05-23-2005, 12:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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Tanology...If you put barrier cream on the area after waxing (upper lip) wont it prevent the that area from getting tan? It would be so much lighter than the rest of the face.
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I gave the info that was provided to me during training , I also give my client's the brochure that is printed by CAlTan and provided to us owners.........This is what I was tought...
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No, Barrier Creme is basically a thick lotion with glycerine in it, (I actually think it doesn't work like it they say it is suppose to, so I use baby oil gel on hands and feet.)But if you use barrier creme on areas that have been waxed, and rub it compeletly in this will equal out the porosity of the new skin to tan and it will tan just fine. Do not be confused and put Baby oil gel on area then it will not tan, use manufact. creme.
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