tanforeverbrown
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I'm still having problems spray tanning some people's elbows and knees correctly so they're not left with 'white lines' afterwards.
I always apply barrier cream to both places before starting to spray tan.
But I can't seem to get the application of the tan right so they don't have white lines left in the creases of their outer elbow and front of knees where the skin naturally wrinkles.
I've tried using a soft buffing mitt (not an exfoliating one, more like a very soft facecloth type material, bought from Sienna X) but I still can't seem to get a flawless finish with 'no white lines'.
I've tried getting them to hold arms up and straight and bent, but am still not getting it right on the elbows.
I've tried getting them to bend their knees slightly to get 'round the wrinkles' at the front but that's not working for the knee area and can then create further lines on the back of their legs!
Please can you advise on best technique for these areas?
Thanks
I'm still having problems spray tanning some people's elbows and knees correctly so they're not left with 'white lines' afterwards.
I always apply barrier cream to both places before starting to spray tan.
But I can't seem to get the application of the tan right so they don't have white lines left in the creases of their outer elbow and front of knees where the skin naturally wrinkles.
I've tried using a soft buffing mitt (not an exfoliating one, more like a very soft facecloth type material, bought from Sienna X) but I still can't seem to get a flawless finish with 'no white lines'.
I've tried getting them to hold arms up and straight and bent, but am still not getting it right on the elbows.
I've tried getting them to bend their knees slightly to get 'round the wrinkles' at the front but that's not working for the knee area and can then create further lines on the back of their legs!
Please can you advise on best technique for these areas?
Thanks