When spray tanning, you have to get comfortable with blending.
For instance, yesterday I was spraying a client and the PH spray wasn't dry enough yet....so when I sprayed her it looked like little wet spots. Instead of panicking, I just picked up my blending brush and lightly tapped and blended it.
I was only on my first pass on her, and stopped spraying that area to address the problem. You don't want to move on and wait until the end because the spray tan starts to develop once it touches the skin.
Most areas that need a touch up or blend:
- inner elbow
- underarm
- chest
- underneath the butt
- between and under breasts
My tools I use are:
- elf make up brushes
- makeup sponges
- 3 in roller brushes
- paint sponges
You want to make sure you have a bunch of each products to keep in rotation to have clean and sterile ready to use. Check out https://barbicide.com/certification/ on how to keep your products clean.



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