7. Wear suitable personal
protective equipment
Gloves
Many therapists end up with the brown palms, so wear a pair
of gloves before filling up the tanning container, they not only
prevents this, but also look professional and are hygienic for
the client, avoid latex and talc if allergies are present.
8. Wear suitable personal
protective equipment
Gloves
Many therapists end up with the brown palms, so wear a pair
of gloves before filling up the tanning container, they not only
prevents this, but also look professional and are hygienic for
the client, avoid latex and talc if allergies are present.
Aprons
An apron will protect the therapist’s clothes from the dark
guide colours in many tanning solutions; also it ensures a
professional presentation.
9. Wear suitable personal
protective equipment
Gloves
Many therapists end up with the brown palms, so wear a pair
of gloves before filling up the tanning container, they not only
prevents this, but also look professional and are hygienic for
the client, avoid latex and talc if allergies are present.
Aprons
An apron will protect the therapist’s clothes from the dark
guide colours in many tanning solutions; also it ensures a
professional presentation.
Masks
A mask or nose plugs will protect the therapist and prevent
brown nostrils at the end of the day.
11. Provide the client with personal
protective equipment
Pants
Many people are happy to use their own underwear however it
is best to have some disposable pants on standby as a
courtesy.
Having said this do not risk ruining the clients expensive
underwear as the guide colour in the chosen tanning solution
may not come out.
12. Provide the client with personal
protective equipment
Pants
Many people are happy to use their own underwear however it
is best to have some disposable pants on standby as a
courtesy.
Having said this do not risk ruining the clients expensive
underwear as the guide colour in the chosen tanning solution
may not come out.
Disposable Bra
Many people are happy to stand braless these days; however
have some disposable bras on standby as a courtesy.
13. Provide the client with personal
protective equipment
Pants
Many people are happy to use their own underwear however it
is best to have some disposable pants on standby as a
courtesy.
Having said this do not risk ruining the clients expensive
underwear as the guide colour in the chosen tanning solution
may not come out.
Disposable Bra
Many people are happy to stand braless these days; however
have some disposable bras on standby as a courtesy.
Stick on modesty underwear
Fabulous but the price is prohibitive.
14. Caps
Protect the hair but used without care they can
produce a line on the face; remember the clear
liquid tan will not discolour the hair.
Provide the client with a mask for her
protection.
When the face is being treated ask her to slide
the mask back onto her hair to hold her fringe
in place (again make sure it is not on the face
to avoid lines).
15. Caps
Protect the hair but used without care they can
produce a line on the face; remember the clear
liquid tan will not discolour the hair.
Provide the client with a mask for her
protection.
When the face is being treated ask her to slide
the mask back onto her hair to hold her fringe
in place (again make sure it is not on the face
to avoid lines).
Nose plugs
A great alternative to a mask; prevents brown
nostrils but a bit pricey compared to a mask.
18. Sticky Feet
Make sure these are applied and removed away from
the tanning area.
If they are not sticky enough warm them on a radiator
and this helps the adhesion, if they are too sticky pop
in a fridge.
19. Sticky Feet
Make sure these are applied and removed away from
the tanning area.
If they are not sticky enough warm them on a radiator
and this helps the adhesion, if they are too sticky pop
in a fridge.
Clients with drier skin may find the paper ones get
stuck and clients with moist feet may find they do not
stick. The foam ones are the best, though most
expensive option.
21. Barrier Cream
This should to be applied to the top of the foot,
knees and elbows.
Generally avoid the palms as clients are pretty
good at touching their skin to see if they are
dry and the barrier cream them leaves lovely
white marks all over the fresh tan.
22. Barrier Cream
This should to be applied to the top of the foot,
knees and elbows.
Generally avoid the palms as clients are pretty
good at touching their skin to see if they are
dry and the barrier cream them leaves lovely
white marks all over the fresh tan.
Masks
Protect both spray tan professional and client
by insisting both wear a disposable paper
mask.
23. Barrier Cream
This should to be applied to the top of the foot,
knees and elbows.
Generally avoid the palms as clients are pretty
good at touching their skin to see if they are
dry and the barrier cream them leaves lovely
white marks all over the fresh tan.
Masks
Protect both spray tan professional and client
by insisting both wear a disposable paper
mask.
Which can double up as a headband at the end
of the treatment keeping the fringe off the
forehead, whilst spraying the face (it must be
positioned far enough back to avoid lines on
the forehead.