What to do when a client suffers from eczema?
We have had a few franchises bring up issues tanning clients with eczema because their tans were coming out patchy, here are some tips on how to avoid this:
Read MoreWe have had a few franchises bring up issues tanning clients with eczema because their tans were coming out patchy, here are some tips on how to avoid this:
Read MoreAs with any new product being introduced on the skin, there’s always a possibility that any skin condition could temporarily worsen. We cannot tell for sure whether this will happen or not, as everyone has individual skin types and issues.
Read MoreDepending on the client the outcome is always different. Some people with vitiligo find self-tanning darkens their non-pigmented (white) areas and helps blend the darker areas into an even tan. As an airbrush artist, you must be careful to mostly tan the whiter areas in order to even your client’s vitiligo areas.
Read MoreThe biggest chance of having a skin reaction occur is when a client has just had a shower and exfoliated vigorously, or if the skin is broken.
Read MoreNo. When a client’s skin is peeling, it’s unknown for how long and how many layers will peel off, leaving a very uneven area to work with.
Read MoreAdvise your clients to wait 1-2 weeks after getting a tattoo before getting a tan, unless you completely cover it.
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