Deodrant and spray tan

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kizzycat

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I am just after some advice. If a client is having a tan done at 7pm and has put deodrant on in the morning for work, then what would you do to remove it? would it matter after being applied so many hours ago or would you need to remove the residue with a flannel or is there a product on the market specifcally for this?

sorry for the barrage of questions, I am doing my spray tan training tomorrow and I just cant wait!!
 
I usually have wet wipes in my room so they can give their underarms a wipe.
I get a lot of clients who say they have removed their deodorant and then when you spray them, the armpits turn green!
It will stay green until they shower but once they've showered it's fine.
Enjoy your training :D
 
I am just after some advice. If a client is having a tan done at 7pm and has put deodorant on in the morning for work, then what would you do to remove it? would it matter after being applied so many hours ago or would you need to remove the residue with a flannel or is there a product on the market specifically for this?

sorry for the barrage of questions, I am doing my spray tan training tomorrow and I just cant wait!!

Yes there is a product specifically for use in these situations called buff wipes ...there in a dispenser very much like a baby wipe tub however unlike baby wipes these are specifically designed to keep close at hand for these very situations.
The disposable sheets act as a PH leveler thus neutralising the deodorant and are also ideal for using on customers who haven't exfoliated properly before the spray tan application or have specific excessive dry dead skin areas.
 

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