FlawlessBeauty
Well-Known Member
One of my lovely, fairly regular spray tan ladies came in this week for a spray tan and said that as her last tan was wearing off it looked like it had a cracking effect on her legs and wore off strangely around her underarms.
What would be the cause of this?
I've never had it before and could only think that it might be down to her skin being overly dehydrated?
I use Sienna X and she always has 12%. It had been over a month since her last tan, so there was definitely no tan left on. She doesn't exfoliate before a tan, though to be fair most of my clients don't bother and it still comes out lovely.
It went on fine and she said it looked good at first but cracked after a couple of days.
She followed all the usual aftercare and couldn't think of anything different that she had done.
I asked her to call me if she experiences this problem again with this tan and advised that she keeps her skin well moisturised. I tanned her Thursday morning and haven't heard anything yet and she is due back this Thursday for another tan, so i was hoping to have some more answers for her by then.
She is a lovely client and wouldn't complain for the sake of it.
Any ideas? xx
What would be the cause of this?
I've never had it before and could only think that it might be down to her skin being overly dehydrated?
I use Sienna X and she always has 12%. It had been over a month since her last tan, so there was definitely no tan left on. She doesn't exfoliate before a tan, though to be fair most of my clients don't bother and it still comes out lovely.
It went on fine and she said it looked good at first but cracked after a couple of days.
She followed all the usual aftercare and couldn't think of anything different that she had done.
I asked her to call me if she experiences this problem again with this tan and advised that she keeps her skin well moisturised. I tanned her Thursday morning and haven't heard anything yet and she is due back this Thursday for another tan, so i was hoping to have some more answers for her by then.
She is a lovely client and wouldn't complain for the sake of it.
Any ideas? xx