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02-07-09, 02:04 AM

I had a lady who came in today. She had a spray tan a few days ago somewhere else but came to me for a top-up. I applied moistuiser to her elbows, knees etc... and she mentioned that the other place hadn't done this.
When i looked at her elbows though they were a lot darker where the solution had grabbed from her previous tan and it was quite obvious.
Some people have drier skin than others so i always apply it to err on the side of caution.
My clients always feel a bit more pampered than when they have gone elsewhere and quite a lot of them mention this to me so it works well for me!
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02-07-09, 09:35 AM

I always use barrier cream on the soles of peoples feet as I find the sticky feet a nightmare to get off otherwise!

Unless my sticky feet are super sticky or something!?!?
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02-07-09, 09:42 AM

He he i think my sticky feet are super sticky too! when trying to get them off they rip apart x
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02-07-09, 09:46 AM

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I always use barrier cream on the soles of peoples feet as I find the sticky feet a nightmare to get off otherwise!

Unless my sticky feet are super sticky or something!?!?
I have had these before. I buy mine in capital now. They have the tiniest amount of sticky but still stick well. Maybe invest in some different ones when your others have run out. xxx
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02-07-09, 10:12 AM

my sticky feet are super sticky so im just taking the strip off the ball of the foot, clients seem to move around in them ok
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02-07-09, 10:28 AM

Just to throw this one out there and see what you think, I watched one of the fake bake videos on you tube and from memory they use the Mistifier Oil Free Spray on knees etc, now I was thinking that would be a really quick way of prepping dry areas etc. While I am all for making the client feel pampered dont get me wrong a little time saving wouldn't go a miss?

Any thoughts, anyone used it? It would be expensive unless you bought it at trade price I guess.

I use Sienna by the way.

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02-07-09, 12:22 PM

You're right, using the mistifier spray moisturiser would be quick, but will be an expensive way to do it, especially as they only come in the 207ml cans. I use FB's Oil-Free Moisturiser, but buy Salon Size bottles and decant into smaller FB bottles.
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