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  • Your Comprehensive Spray Tan Preparation Guide

    Are you looking to achieve that gorgeous, sun-kissed glow without exposing your skin to harmful UV rays? A spray tan can be your best friend in these situations. However, to ensure your spray tan comes out flawless and lasts as long as possible, proper preparation is key. In this guide, we'll walk you through the essential steps to prepare for a spray tan and share some valuable tips and tricks along the way. Step 1: Avoid Bar Soaps and Creamy Body Washes Before you even step foot in the spray tanning booth, it's crucial to start your preparation in the shower. Bar soaps and creamy body washes can leave a residue on your skin that interferes with the tanning solution's ability to adhere evenly. Instead, opt for a gentle, oil-free, and sulfate-free body wash to ensure a clean canvas for your spray tan. Step 2: Thoroughly Remove All Product Residue It's not just your body wash you need to be mindful of. Hair conditioners, moisturizing strips on razors, and other products can leave behind a film on your skin. Take extra care to rinse thoroughly and ensure there's no residue left on your skin. Failure to do so may result in uneven tanning or blotchy spots. Step 3: Exfoliate for Smooth Skin Exfoliation is a crucial step in preparing for a spray tan. It helps remove dead skin cells and creates a smooth surface for the tanning solution to adhere to. There are two popular methods for exfoliation: exfoliating mitts and dry brushing. Exfoliating Mitts: These are often made of gentle, textured fabric designed to slough away dead skin. Use them in the shower, applying gentle pressure in circular motions, paying extra attention to rough areas like elbows, knees, and ankles. Dry Brushing: Dry brushing involves using a soft-bristle brush on dry skin before your shower. Brush in upward motions toward your heart to stimulate blood flow and exfoliate simultaneously. Step 4: Hydrate and Nourish Your Skin Your spray tan's longevity is closely tied to the health, condition, and hydration of your skin. In the days leading up to your appointment, be sure to moisturize regularly. Opt for a hydrating lotion or cream, and pay attention to areas prone to dryness. Well-hydrated skin not only holds a tan better but also promotes a more even application. Bonus Tips: Shave or Wax Beforehand: If you plan to remove body hair, do so at least 24 hours before your appointment. This allows the pores to close, preventing the tanning solution from settling in them. Avoid Makeup and Perfume: On the day of your spray tan, skip makeup, perfume, and deodorant. These products can create barriers that interfere with the tanning solution. Wear Loose, Dark Clothing: After your spray tan, wear loose-fitting, dark-colored clothing to prevent the tanning solution from transferring onto your clothes. Follow Aftercare Instructions: Your spray tan technician will provide you with specific aftercare instructions. Follow these carefully to ensure your tan develops and lasts as expected. Achieving the perfect spray tan is all about proper preparation. By following these steps and taking care of your skin, you can enjoy a flawless, long-lasting tan that leaves you looking and feeling your best. So, get ready to glow with confidence and embrace your sunless tanning adventure!

  • Embracing the Korean Beauty Revolution: A New Era in Skincare for the West

    Welcome back, beauty enthusiasts! Today, we are diving into the fascinating world of Korean skincare and the growing popularity it has gained in the West. The beauty industry is constantly evolving, and one of the latest trends captivating skincare aficionados worldwide is the Korean skincare regimen. In this blog post, we will explore the philosophy and approach behind Korean skincare, contrasting it with the traditional methods practiced in the United States. Korean skincare has taken the beauty world by storm, and it's not without reason. At the core of Korean skincare lies a philosophy that emphasizes prevention, protection, and pampering. The goal is not just to address specific skincare concerns but also to cultivate a healthy and radiant complexion over time. One of the key principles of Korean skincare is the multi-step routine. Rather than relying on a single product, Koreans focus on layering various skincare steps to achieve optimal results. This approach involves cleansing, toning, treating with essences, serums and ampoules, moisturizing, and protecting the skin, in some cases though not necessary, incorporating 10 or more steps. Korean skincare places great emphasis on natural and innovative ingredients. Many popular Korean skincare brands harness the power of natural extracts, such as green tea, rice, snail mucin, and ginseng, which are known for their nourishing and rejuvenating properties. Additionally, ingredients like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and ceramides are commonly used for their hydrating and brightening effects. Sheet masks and essences have become iconic symbols of Korean skincare. Sheet masks are infused with potent serums and are designed to deliver intense hydration and address specific skin concerns. Essences, on the other hand, are lightweight, highly concentrated fluids that hydrate and prepare the skin for subsequent skincare steps. You will often hear the term toner, essence, serum, and ampoules which are often used interchangeably, so don't let the nomenclature confuse or intimidate you. What makes Korean skin care products so effective is the low molecular weight of the actives to ensure it penetrates the skin to the appropriate depths. In Korean skincare, protecting the skin from harmful UV rays is paramount. Sunscreen is considered an essential step in the daily routine, even on cloudy days. Korean sunscreens are often lightweight, non-greasy, and designed to provide broad-spectrum protection without leaving a white cast, even on the deepest skin tones. While both Korean and American skincare share a common goal of healthy and radiant skin, their approaches and methods differ. American skincare tends to focus more on targeted treatments and quick fixes, while Korean skincare emphasizes long-term maintenance and overall skin health. The Korean philosophy revolves around prevention and establishing a solid foundation through a consistent routine. The rise of Korean skincare in the West has revolutionized the beauty industry, introducing us to a new approach that focuses on a comprehensive routine, natural ingredients, and a preventive mindset. Embracing the philosophy behind Korean skincare can lead to a radiant complexion and a self-care experience like no other. Remember, beauty comes from within, and skincare is just one aspect of self-care. Take time to pamper yourself, embrace your natural beauty, and shine like the star you are! Stay Golden! Cherie

  • How to maintain & extend your spray tan

    Spray tanning is a popular way to achieve a sun-kissed look without the harmful effects of UV rays. However, maintaining and extending the life of your spray tan can be a challenge, especially if you're new to the process. In this blog, we'll go over some tips and tricks for maintaining and extending your spray tan so you can enjoy your golden glow for as long as possible. 1. Avoid Exfoliating Exfoliating your skin can remove the top layer of your spray tan, reducing its longevity. Avoid using scrubs or exfoliating brushes while you're trying to maintain your tan, and consider using a gentle, sulfate-free body wash instead. 2. Moisturize Daily Keeping your skin hydrated is crucial to maintaining and extending your spray tan. Use a hydrating lotion or oil daily, especially on areas that tend to dry out faster like your elbows, knees, and ankles. By keeping your skin moisturized, you can help prevent fading and flaking, and keep your tan looking smooth and even. Look for a rich moisturizer that's free of sulfates & mineral oil. 3. Avoid Chlorine and Salt Water Chlorine and salt water can both strip your skin of its natural oils and quickly fade your spray tan. If you're going to be spending time in the pool or ocean, be sure to protect your skin with waterproof sunscreen and a protective alcohol-free spray or cream. 4. Wear Loose Clothing Tight clothing can rub and fade your spray tan, so it's best to wear loose, breathable clothing made of natural fibers like cotton. This will also help your skin to breathe and avoid sweating, which can also contribute to fading. 5. Touch-Up Your Tan If your spray tan starts to fade, touch it up with a gradual tanning lotion or a spray tan refresher. This will help keep your skin looking even and avoid any unsightly patchiness. Maintaining and extending your spray tan requires a little bit of care and attention. By following these tips, you can enjoy a beautiful, sun-kissed glow for as long as possible. Remember to always wear sunscreen and protect your skin from UV rays, even when you have a spray tan. Happy tanning! Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • Natural Soap vs Gentle Cleaners...Things to Consider.

    Natural soap and gentle cleansers are two popular options for people looking to cleanse their skin without harsh chemicals. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are some key differences between these two types of products. Natural soap is made from plant-based oils and butters, such as olive oil, coconut oil, and shea butter. These ingredients are gently saponified (meaning they are mixed with an alkali solution) to create a cleaning agent that can effectively remove dirt, oil, and bacteria from the skin. Natural soap is typically biodegradable and free from synthetic fragrances, colors, and preservatives, making it a good choice for people with certain sensitivities or allergies. Gentle cleansers, on the other hand, are formulated with a milder surfactant (a substance that helps to remove dirt and oils) and may also contain emollients (ingredients that help to moisturize and soothe the skin). Gentle cleansers are typically less drying and less irritating than soap, making them a good choice for people with dry or sensitive skin. However, they may not always be as effective at removing dirt and oils as natural soap. Another thing to consider is the pH of these products. The pH of a product refers to its acidity or basicity, and it can affect the way a product interacts with the skin. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 0 being the most acidic and 14 being the most basic. Healthy skin has a pH level of around 4.5 to 5.5, which is slightly acidic. Natural soap is typically made from plant-based oils and butters, which are saponified (mixed with an alkali solution) to create a cleaning agent. This saponification process can result in natural soap having a pH level that is slightly higher than the pH of healthy skin. For example, the pH level of pure castile soap (a type of natural soap made from olive oil) is typically around 9.0 to 10.0. A natural bar of soap is typically around 9.5. This can make natural soap feel drying and stripping to some people, especially if they have dry or sensitive skin, or have botanical allergies. Gentle cleansers, on the other hand, are formulated with a milder surfactant and may also contain emollients to help moisturize and soothe the skin. These ingredients can help to balance the pH of the product, making it more similar to the pH of healthy skin. Gentle cleansers typically have a pH level of around 5.5 to 7.0, which is closer to the pH of healthy skin. This can make them feel less drying and less irritating than natural soap, making them a good choice for people with botanical allergies, dry or sensitive skin. It's important to note that the pH level of a product is just one factor to consider when choosing a cleansing product. Other factors, such as the ingredients and the overall formulation, can also affect the way a product interacts with the skin. It's always a good idea to test a product on a small patch of skin before using it all over your face to see how your skin reacts. So, which is the better choice? It really depends on your skin type and preferences. If you have dry or sensitive skin, a gentle cleanser may be a better option. If you are looking for a more natural and eco-friendly option, natural soap could be the way to go. It's important to note that both natural soap and gentle cleansers can be effective at cleansing the skin, as long as they are used properly. Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your skin type and personal preferences. Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • Physical vs Chemical Sunscreen...What's the diff?

    Sunscreen is an essential part of any skincare routine, as it helps protect the skin from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays that can cause sunburn, skin aging, and skin cancer. There are two main types of sunscreen: physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen. While both types of sunscreen serve the same purpose, they work in different ways and have some distinct differences. Physical sunscreen, also known as mineral sunscreen, contains active ingredients such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. These ingredients work by sitting on top of the skin and physically blocking UV rays from penetrating the skin. Physical sunscreens are often preferred by people with sensitive skin, as they are less likely to cause irritation and are suitable for all skin types. They are also effective immediately upon application and do not need to be applied 20-30 minutes before sun exposure, as is the case with chemical sunscreens. Chemical sunscreen, on the other hand, contains active ingredients such as oxybenzone and octinoxate, which work by absorbing UV rays and converting them into heat, which is then released from the skin. Chemical sunscreens must be applied 20-30 minutes before sun exposure in order to be fully effective. They are often preferred by people with oily skin, as they tend to feel lighter and less greasy than physical sunscreens. However, chemical sunscreens can be irritating for some people, especially those with sensitive skin. They may also be less effective for people with darker skin tones, as the active ingredients in chemical sunscreens can sometimes cause a white cast on the skin. There are pros and cons to both physical and chemical sunscreens, and the best choice for you will depend on your skin type and personal preferences. It is important to choose a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, and to reapply it every 2 hours, or immediately after swimming or sweating. It is also important to remember that sunscreen is just one part of a comprehensive sun protection plan, which should also include seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding being out in the sun during peak hours. Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • UV TANNING: A THING OF THE PAST

    Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the sun and other sources, such as tanning beds. There are three types of UV radiation: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA and UVB are the most common and can penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, while UVC is largely absorbed by the ozone layer. Exposure to UV radiation can have harmful effects on the skin, including sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, and UV radiation is the leading cause of skin cancer. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in the cells that produce pigment in the skin. It is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and is responsible for the majority of skin cancer deaths. Melanoma can occur on any part of the body, but it is most commonly found on the legs and arms in women and on the head and neck in men. UV radiation damages the DNA in skin cells, which can lead to the development of skin cancer. The risk of melanoma increases with prolonged and repeated exposure to UV radiation. Tanning beds, which emit UV radiation, have been linked to an increased risk of melanoma. To reduce the risk of melanoma and other types of skin cancer, it is important to protect your skin from UV radiation. This can be done by seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and using sunscreen with a high SPF. It is also important to avoid tanning beds and to check your skin regularly for any changes or abnormalities. If you notice any changes in the size, shape, color, or texture of a mole or other skin growth, you should consult a dermatologist. In conclusion, UV radiation is a leading cause of skin cancer, including melanoma. To reduce your ris k of skin cancer, it is important to protect your skin from UV radiation by seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and using sunscreen. Avoiding tanning beds and regularly checking your skin for changes can also help reduce your risk of melanoma and other types of skin cancer. If you are a sunless pro, I recommend taking the the Eyes on Cancer course to educate yourself, because we are in a position to save lives. We see our clients often, exposed, and areas they can't see for themselves, such as their back. Eyes on Cancer offers a short course on skin cancer which has helped me identify basal cell carcinoma in a client. GLOW BIG, or GO HOME! Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • BENEFITS OF SPRAY TANNING

    Spray tanning has come a very long way! Orange tans can easily be avoided by working with an experienced and certified spray tan artist. Spray tanning is a popular method for achieving a tan without exposing your skin to the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun or a tanning bed. During spray tanning, a fine mist of DHA (dihydroxyacetone), a colorless sugar, is applied to the skin using an airbrush or handheld sprayer. When the DHA comes into contact with the skin, it reacts with the amino acids in the dead cells on the surface of the skin, creating a brownish color that mimics a natural tan. There are several benefits to spray tanning: No sun exposure: One of the main benefits of spray tanning is that it allows you to achieve a tan without exposing your skin to the damaging UV rays of the sun. Sun exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer and can also cause premature aging, including wrinkles and age spots. By choosing spray tanning, you can enjoy the look of a tan without putting your skin at risk. Customizable color: With spray tanning, you can choose the shade of your tan to match your natural skin tone or to achieve a more dramatic look. This allows you to customize your tan to your preferences. Quick and convenient: Spray tanning is a quick and convenient way to achieve a tan. A spray tan session typically takes less than 20 minutes, and the tan will develop over the next few hours. You have options that allow you to wear the tanning solution for as little as an hour! You can rinse and get on with your day while your tan continues to develop over the next 20 hours without the risk of ruining your tan. Safe for all skin types: Spray tanning is a safe option for people with all skin types, including those with sensitive skin or conditions such as eczema. No risk of skin damage: Unlike sun exposure or tanning bed use, spray tanning does not damage the skin. It does not cause sunburn or other types of skin irritation. Overall, spray tanning is a safe and convenient way to achieve a tan without exposing your skin to the damaging UV rays of the sun. It is a good option for those who want to enjoy the look of a tan without the risks associated with sun exposure. Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • Is there such thing as an organic spray tan?

    There's so much debate in the world of spray tanning regarding the marketing and the use word "organic". Kylie Rumball, a Sunless Tanning expert from SunFX, explains the misconception and clarifies what consumers and artists should seek when looking for the healthiest and most natural type of sunless tanning solution. "In reality, natural products aren’t necessarily organic [...] In the US for example, products that don’t carry a USDA Organic Seal only need to contain 70% organic ingredients in order to advertise themselves as an organic product. The remaining 30% of ingredients don’t even need to be natural – so they may consist of nearly a third synthetic materials". In virtually every TV ad break, you’ll probably hear the words ”organic”and “natural” used to sell a wide variety of different products. These adjectives are often applied to products to make them appear healthier – including foods of questionable nutritional value like high-calorie cereal bars or soft drinks. The unfortunate result is that many people now confuse the terms “organic”and “natural” for each other. In reality, natural products aren’t necessarily organic, and even products advertised as organic could contain a significant amount of unnatural ingredients. In the US for example, products that don’t carry a USDA Organic Seal only need to contain 70% organic ingredients in order to advertise themselves as an organic product. The remaining 30% of ingredients don’t even need to be natural – so they may consist of nearly a third synthetic materials. And thanks to confusing regulations in other territories, many products advertised as “organic” could be stretching the truth when it comes to some of their “organic” ingredients. So what’s the story with organic spray tans? Does this mean spray tans that claim to be organic may not actually be organic at all? FORGET ORGANIC. THINK NATURAL. While many spray tan products carry the words “organic” or “organically certified” on their packaging, in reality, there’s no such thing. And it’s not a case of those companies intentionally misleading their customers. Instead, the issue stems from a general lack of clarity as to what ingredients can reasonably be called organic. A great example of this is dihydroxyacetone (DHA) – a common active ingredient in many spray tanning products. DHA is manufactured from natural sources including – but not limited to – sugar beet and rapeseed. And while many spray tan producers consider this naturally-based DHA to be an organic ingredient, others do not. While Sunfx uses certified DHA derived from all-natural sources, we felt it was misleading to accurately list this active ingredient as organic. And even though the Australian Organic Standard requires only 95% of a product’s ingredients to be organic, we believe anything less than 100% is again misleading. What should I look for instead of “organic” spray tans? Rather than relying on “organic” labels, certification, or advertising claims, you should instead look for tanning products that are free from unnatural ingredients like: ● Alcohol ● Artificial perfumes ● Parabens ● Mineral oil ● Artificial preservatives Not only will this ensure your glow is as close to organic as possible, you’ll also avoid unwanted side-effects and unnecessary harm to the environment caused by chemicals in many spray tan products. source: https://sunfxamerica.com/natural-vs-organic-spray-tan/

  • Sunless Pros: Finding Your Niche

    I recently hosted a FaceBook live about how sunless pros (or other beauty business pros) can find their niche. This conversation led me to write this piece because I wanted to create a resource that others could reference or refer back to if they attended the Live. What exactly is a market niche? A niche is a smaller section of a larger market that's defined by the needs, wants and preferences of a specific target audience. For example, we have a large sunless industry, but within that industry there are companies and individuals that solely offer competition tanning for bodybuilders. So this makes competition tanning a niche market within the sunless industry. People may argue that a smaller market results in less revenue, etc., but this is far from the truth. We're going to dive into these details, as well as discuss how you can go about finding your own niche and growing your market. Some will argue that there are a lot of cons to being a niche market: fewer clients, smaller market, and less revenue. Let's dissect this and look through a different lens. When you cater to a niche market you are targeting specific customers. These customers are more likely to buy from you instead of the competition because you become an expert or specialist in this field. There's also less competition so you are no longer the small fish in a big pond -- you become a market leader. It's important to understand that niches do not exist on their own. Niches are created and curated based on smart and strategic marketing that targets a specific demographic or population. This is referred to as niche marketing, and it is critical to the success of creating and growing a desired niche market. Let's use bodybuilding spray tan brands as our example again. The biggest names in the industry are Liquid Sun Rayz, Jan Tana, and Pro Tan -- they are the market leaders and have little to no competition outside of each-other. They market to a specific customer and industry, bodybuilders and show promoters. As a result they have a monopoly on this market, and are able to charge higher prices for their specialized products, skillset, and expertise. They also have strong relationships and loyal clients, which contributes to growing a strong brand. Niche businesses are often high margin companies. They are more profitable because they focus their time and money on creating or stocking niche products rather than products that cater to every segment of the larger market. You will often see companies niche down when they are reinventing themselves, or rebranding. Here are a few sunless niches: Competition Tanning Aesthetic Sports Teams (Dance, Cheer, Synchronized Swim, etc.) Bridal Film & Production Models: catalog, editorial, parts, etc. Pageants People of Color: Black, Asian, Pacific Islanders, Hispanic, Indigenous, etc. In a nutshell, finding your niche requires identifying a specific customer base; identifying their needs and wants, as well as any existing problems. From there you will strategize to solve as many problems as necessary or possible. And with the combination of strong niche marketing, the right products, service and operation, you can create your own niche, or jump into an existing niche market with a strong game plan. If you found this blog useful, please like and share. I offer a course on Competition Tanning as well as Aesthetic Sports Team Tanning. My newest course covers high-volume tanning and operations that are applicable to any large group (Dance/Cheer teams, Sororities, Competition Tanning, etc.). I also teach you how to break into the dance and cheer world so you can start tanning FULL TEAMS, and earning upwards of $400+ per hour. Follow me on Instagram @mint_tans & FaceBook @Mint Tan

  • Sunless Pro Supplies & Essentials

    UPDATED 12/30/23 Hi! I'm Cherie, owner and operator of Mint Bronze & Beauty, better known as Mint Tans located in sunny San Diego. I'm the US based sunless educator and trainer with Spray Tan Class, the only internationally accredited spray tan training program in the world. I'm also a seasoned competition tanner and a certified service provider for Liquid SunRayz. I've managed shows in Hawaii on their behalf and traveled the US for both NPC and IFBB Pro shows. I wanted to share my tried and true products that have been helpful and essential to my business. Every item listed can be found in my studio or high volume team tanning mobile kit. Below are links to my favorite and frequently used products. As an affiliate, I do receive a small commission for the product referral. I appreciate your trust in me and my recommendations. We are always looking for services to compliment our existing offers. I had been researching, and The Buff Your Body device, which originally came out for gentle at-home massage therapy. With more innovation it's evolved to an amazing yet gentle exfoliating machine with different applicators. The applicators allow you to exfoliate, then moisturize/rehydrate using their hydrating balms, (or preferably your own spray tan safe prep spray or oil-free lotion). Here are the additional income you could earn! We do love Glow By Erin's setting powder, but I understand that might be out of budget for many small businesses. This Aloe & Chamomile Gold Bond powder is light, talc free, and smells amazingly light, fresh and feminine. It reminds me of Amazing Grace by Philosophy. It's spray tan safe and protects against odor and moisture! These drying powder brushes are the best applicators for post tan setting powder. It's light, flexible bristles do not disrupt the spray tan. Allow the tan to dry and follow with a light dusting of your favorite powder. This powder applicator is perfect for applying drying powder if you prefer the touch-free application, or like me you can't stand having to wash, sanitize, and dry every single brush after each client. A continuous spray bottle provide the perfect fine mist needed when using prep or pH spray. You won't over saturate your client, so wiping away or rubbing it in will be quick and efficient. Remember, pH spray doesn't change the pH of the skin! It simply neutralizes any product on the skin that might be too acidic or basic! It can also help dissolve some of the product residue, but it's not 100% capable of dissolving everything. This is an affordable prep spray you can get in a pinch. I use prep spray on just about everyone because it help hydrate the skin and can help dissolve any product residue that might be on the skin. I add this to my continuous spray bottle, lightly mist them down, and have them rub it in. Follow up with barrier cream, if needed, which allows the prep spray dry for before I start tanning them. I also use moisture lock, as needed, depending on the circumstance. Again, if they have dry skin, if their schedule prevents them from rinsing within 12 hours, and if their body chemistry results in body odor that we want to minimize. This product can be included in your prices, or can be charged as an add on. Black Magic stopped making these amazing bamboo brushes, but I managed to find these and they are the same! This brush is perfect for blending everything from creases in knees, hands, feet, wrists, demarcations from skin to skin contact while still wet, etc. It is, has, and will always be in my arsenal to ensuring a perfect tan! High Density foam rollers are essential for competition tanning touch ups. The short handle and rounded edges of the roller allow a comfortable range of motion, and no demarcations while blending. These are very helpful in blended areas where your client may have had product residue, or botched an area due to skin to skin contact before the area dried. With the exception of competition tanning, I don't recommend this for blending hands. These car waxing mitts are perfect for competition tanning touch ups. You can pat and blend and even breakdown blotchy buildup and rebuild beautiful color during touch ups. Once you're done, toss them in a laundry bag and throw it in the washing machine. Have you had back to back tans, and feel like the typical Liter or Gallon bottle-to-cup refill process was not only time consuming, but also a risk for spilling and making a mess? Yes? Ok, me too!These refillable beverage bags have been a game changer for my large group sessions! You don't even have to completely remove the gun and straw from the cup, just provide enough clearance for the small nozzle to fit then pinch and fill! This isn't a product I use, but I've had a lot of inquiries, so I wanted to include it here! This wall mounted dispenser makes quick pours easy and add a cute aesthetic to your space. Just remove the label from a glass bottle, add your own label, fill it with your favorite solution, prep spray or moisture lock and BAM! Fashion meets function! Kraft & Butcher Paper are a perfect solution to covering the floor of your booth, tent, and clients home. Because it's absorbent, sticky feet are NOT required! You client's feet will not stain with this product. I pre-cut a handful, fold it up, and use it for on-site tanning, or when I travel for tanning. I personally don't like the smell of kraft paper, so I prefer butcher paper!! It's compact, disposable and makes for an easy clean up especially when you're on the go! Canvas drop clothes are great for mobile sessions that consist of multiple clients, especially if you are not using an extraction fan. This will protect your clients property, and can be tossed in the wash when you're done. I recommend placing it in front (barely under your tent) and spread it out as far as it can extend. I prefer black bath/floor towels for my in-studio tanning. They look clean and professional, and don't get bunched up like a folded bath towel. They are absorbent allowing your client to skip the sticky feet. If you skip the sticky feet, you can use one towel for two clients, simply flip the towel over exposing a clean and unused surface. Black non-latex gloves are essential when working with clients and solution. These nitrile gloves extend past your wrist for extra coverage. Clients appreciate the sanitary practice of utilizing a new pair of gloves for each client. I don't know about you, but when I'm wearing gloves for long periods of time, especially during back to back group tanning session, my hands get sweaty AF! I wear these sweatbands to prevent any sweat from dripping down my forearm, or worse, landing on my freshly tanned client! ( Eeew David, No!) These ADJUSTABLE masks are the best! I don't know about you, but I haven't found a mask that fits my small face! Prior to the pandemic I used an expensive VOG N95, and while it was adjustable, it wasn't easy to breath in during back to back tanning sessions. I'd eventually feel hot and stuffy, and rip that thing off taking the risk of inhaling all of that over spray. This adjustable mask has been a game changer. It's comfortable, stays in place, and BREATHABLE! For my mobile tanners that travel with an extraction fan - I highly recommend these large contractor trash bags! They are large, thick, and reusable. They are perfect for transporting your tents (if you've lost or damaged the bag), and they are perfect for your dirty extraction fan and filters! They contain the entire mess, so you don't get your car dirty! I highly recommend this fan for two different purposes. A high power fan will help your client dry quickly, saving you time. Second, this fan makes a much better extraction unit than a box fan. It's far more powerful, though a bit louder, your walls and lungs will thank you! Get creative and attach your filter to the back of your tent opening using adhesive Velcro strips or clamps, and placing the fan appropriately to ensure the best extraction possible. Quilt batting makes for a perfect filter when you require a flexible material to accommodate the recommended fan above. I cut these into pieces large enough to attach to the back opening of my tent. I replace the filter as needed depending on saturation and the number of tans completed. These clamps are small but strong as heck! I use them during on-site group tanning sessions because you rarely know what the layout will look like. I use it not only to pin my filter to my fan or tent, but I use it to create privacy or barriers with additional fabric. These disposable table cloths are great for covering windows, or creating privacy when you are doing a large group sessions. For example, using the clamps or tape, I will cover up a dance studio window creating a safe and private environment for my clients. This photo back drop is perfect for content creation & photo shoots, but I use it more often to create privacy during large team on-site tanning sessions. You don't always know what your space will look like, but having the flexibility to modify it to accommodate your clients privacy needs and your operational needs is absolutely essential. Along with the photo back drop kit, you will also need a compact and collapsible soft muslin fabric to create privacy or content! On less busy days, I can get away with wearing anything, but on busy days, team tanning sessions, or on-site tanning appointments I highly recommend these black scrubs from ADAR. They have the same cut as Figs for a fraction of the cost. I love their joggers and just for reference, I'm a size 6-8 and a medium in their pants. I use this type of adapter to switch my machine on/off with a remote. I mount my remote to my booth using a sticky velcro strip. This way I don't have to wrestle into my noise dampening box to manually turn the machine on and off. I also have a couple extras that I take on the road. To ensure I don't loose the remote I clip it to the strap of my mobile bag, once on site and tanning I keep the remote in my pocket for easy and quick access. If you know that remote will get lost (which I'm guilty of but have since learned my lesson), you can go with an extension cord with a foot switch. These small conveniences save you time, save your body from the extra bending and squatting, which I welcome during my back to back and team sessions! This ring light is absolutely fantastic for in-studio tanning sessions and for content creation! The lighting is bright, flattering and it's well made. Good lighting is absolutely necessary to providing a flawless tan. My light is about 4 years old, has traveled with me across the country, has been in the hands of our not-so-gentle airline luggage handlers and she's still going strong! I used to travel with a ring light for competition and team tans ...what a pain! It was big and bulky, and I needed to consolidate! These units are small and compact, but really bright! They stand at about 4.5" tall, but can easily sit on a table top for more height, if needed. The box is about the same size as a box of waffles! You should always have a back up machine and gun, but carrying two full machines could be problematic or even impossible. A mobile unit like the Mine Tan Portable Tanner is a great back up in the even that your machine breaks. Though it sprays lighter/slower, it will save the day should you run into the unthinkable! Disposable underwear is something every salon should offer. Most clients will come prepared with a dark thong, while others won't. Some will want a smaller tan line that their underwear provides. I also require all minors tan in bottoms, so this comes in handy when they arrive in ballet tights, a leotard, and no underwear! While 99.9% of my clients tan topless, I have had content models show up unprepared. I can't share recorded content or photos while they are nude, and my spray tan students rely on these photos to build their online presence and to share content on social media. I now carry these which has come in quite handy! These are foam sticky feet, which absorbs and prevents solution transfer and staining. A lot of sticky feet that have a gloss finish can result in stained feet. For this reason I recommend an absorbent option, whether it's foam sticky feet, a towel, or craft paper. Hair nets should be available for your clients. It adds quality to your service, which is appreciated by your clients. This label wizard helps me apply labels to my products. The struggle without it results in crooked labels, wasted labels, and products with the labels set at different heights! Ugh! This does require time, but it's definitely worth it. You presentation looks so much more professional! This 2-tier acrylic Lazy Susan is perfect for displaying products and a space savor. Because it's clear, it suits any style of decoration. This cart is really narrow so it tucks away into tight spaces, but you can easily pull it out for easy access. This fits nicely behind my Spray gon, and is a great space saver! This is what I use to fill bottles with my private brand of cleanser and moisturizer. I run a small space heater pointing toward my client during their tanning session. It makes for a much more pleasant experience, but I get pretty hot during back to back tanning sessions. This little neck cooler looks like headphones, but it's worn around your neck, and it keeps you COOL and COMFORTABLE! This is ginning to be a game changer for me! 10/10 would recommend! Although the sunless industry isn't regulated by the Board of Barbering & Cosmetology, it's our responsibility to uphold standards that will ensure we remain free of being regulated. The tools used on your clients, such as blending and powder brushes, should be sanitized between clients. Barbicide & Cavicide are a few ways to ensure your are not transferring fungal or bacterial skin infections from one client to the next. These S-hooks are perfect for hanging up that awkward gun! One end hooks over just about anything, and the other end hold your gun. So no more awkwardly placed gun the results in spills, leaks and a mess! OMG! Ok - this is amazing. Takes a little finesse, but one you try it, you get it. This has made dispensing my solution so efficient! It fits gallon and wide mouth bottles. It requires AA batteries so don't forget to buy some! I keep a swifter wet jet in my studio, which is a simple way of keeping my space spotless. These are high quality washable pads, and come with 4 to a pack.

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