Sunless Solutions 1 Day Spray Tanning Course
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1 Day Spray Tanning Training Course Business Starter Packages available which include training.
Babtac accredited
Training is £99 per person
•£50 for each person thereafter (applicable to salons only)
•Each person trained will receive a certificate in their personal name
offers available please call our office for details
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Sunless Solutions Spray Tanning training involves an in-depth look at the spray tanning technique using the latest HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure) equipment for a quick and efficient spray tan application. Our unique solutions are Paraben free and blended with DHA and Erythrulose which together eliminate the orange tone associated with some sunless tanners and create a streak free, deep uniform tan with a lasting effect.
one to one, group, insalon,college groups sesions available
What will the course cover?
- Theory and practical learning of spray tanning techniques and product information
- Assembling & dismantling of tanning equipment
- Spray Tanning industry information and history of spray tanning
- The profit potential available and generating add on sales
- Briefing clients, pre-tanning requirements, contra-indications and aftercare
What do I need to know before I start the course?
- No models required, students will work on each other. If this is not possible please provide a
model who is willing to be sprayed by more than one student.
- Students must fully exfoliate the night before the course, waxing/shave/cream hair remover to be
carried out a minimum of 12 hours before the course.
- Disposable underwear will be provided, alternatively students may wear a bikini or black strapless
bra. Dark loose fitting clothes will be required after your spray tan application.
We recommend that jewellery be left at home.
- Make up, deodorant and perfume must be removed before application. Do NOT apply moisturiser
to the skin on the morning of the course.
- It is not advisable to attend this day if pregnant, spraying is not recommended in the first trimester.
