Katmoz33
Well-Known Member
okay this may sound strange, but i have noticed a few people having trouble when tanning excess tan being walked on and ending up with orange stained soles of the feet!
when i went to florida a few years ago they sold flip flops in a shop on the beach, they were only soles ( no toe posts or straps etc) and they were sticky you just stood on the and they stuck to the soles of your feet...when the stickyness wore off you just rinced them in water and they became sticky again.....just a thought but wouldnt this be an excellent solution to aviod clients getting any tan on their feet!?
they would have no tanlines on the tops of the feet either....
let me know if anyones seen this they must still be out there somewhere
when i went to florida a few years ago they sold flip flops in a shop on the beach, they were only soles ( no toe posts or straps etc) and they were sticky you just stood on the and they stuck to the soles of your feet...when the stickyness wore off you just rinced them in water and they became sticky again.....just a thought but wouldnt this be an excellent solution to aviod clients getting any tan on their feet!?
they would have no tanlines on the tops of the feet either....
let me know if anyones seen this they must still be out there somewhere