Hi there
Iv noticed a few Therapists are using barrier cream on the knees, elbows etc prior to spray tanning clients.
When I'm doing research I came across a website where the therapist said "that if a barrier cream is used it's due to lack of technique or poor quality tanning solutions, and that a experienced therapist with a good tanning solution shouldn't need to use a barrier cream" is this right?
I would presume it's a good prevention method using a barrier cream, especially if some clients have extremely dry knees etc even with the highest technique used, or am I wrong here?
Iv not done any training yet I'm just reading up on past threads etc and trying to find as much information I can.
Also do you provide hair nets and sticky back feet for the soles of clients feet? I have bleached hair and would hate tan sprayed onto it.
Many thanks
Nenee
Iv noticed a few Therapists are using barrier cream on the knees, elbows etc prior to spray tanning clients.
When I'm doing research I came across a website where the therapist said "that if a barrier cream is used it's due to lack of technique or poor quality tanning solutions, and that a experienced therapist with a good tanning solution shouldn't need to use a barrier cream" is this right?
I would presume it's a good prevention method using a barrier cream, especially if some clients have extremely dry knees etc even with the highest technique used, or am I wrong here?
Iv not done any training yet I'm just reading up on past threads etc and trying to find as much information I can.
Also do you provide hair nets and sticky back feet for the soles of clients feet? I have bleached hair and would hate tan sprayed onto it.
Many thanks
Nenee