lesson 3 - spray tanning - understanding tanning systems
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Spray Tanning - Understanding Tanning Systems Choosing a tanning system Different types airbrushes Advantages of HVLP HVLP turbine vs CompressorTRANSCRIPT
Understanding
Tanning
Systems A publication of
Lesson 3
Understanding
Tanning
Systems A publication of
In this lesson you will learn:
INTRO
In this lesson you will learn:
INTRO
•Choosing a tanning system
In this lesson you will learn:
INTRO
•Choosing a tanning system
•Different types airbrushes
In this lesson you will learn:
INTRO
•Choosing a tanning system
•Different types airbrushes
•Advantages of HVLP
In this lesson you will learn:
INTRO
•Choosing a tanning system
•Different types airbrushes
•Advantages of HVLP
•HVLP turbine vs Compressor
Choosing a tanning system
There is much debate over which is better, the airbrush,
Choosing a tanning system
There is much debate over which is better, the airbrush, or the HVLP (high volume, low pressure) system.
Choosing a tanning system
There is much debate over which is better, the airbrush, or the HVLP (high volume, low pressure) system.
Either system produces a successful and commercially viable result but whichever system you choose, it is wise to buy British as a guarantee is invaluable.
Choosing a tanning system
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Gravity Fed Airbrushes
A gravity-fed airbrush has the cup on top of the gun rather than below it. Operation is more efficient than HVLP because it does not struggle to suck fluid upwards.
Gravity Fed Airbrushes
A gravity-fed airbrush has the cup on top of the gun rather than below it. Operation is more efficient than HVLP because it does not struggle to suck fluid upwards.
A gravity-fed airbrush can be expensive, but if you want the ultimate system then these really are the finest choice.
Gravity Fed Airbrushes
Siphon Fed Airbrushes
Siphon Fed Airbrushes
Since it is working against gravity, a siphon fed airbrush requires a slightly higher air pressure in order to suck up the solution from the jar but as they generally hold more solution than gravity-fed systems they do enable the user to spray for much longer without the need to top up.
Siphon Fed Airbrushes
Since it is working against gravity, a siphon fed airbrush requires a slightly higher air pressure in order to suck up the solution from the jar but as they generally hold more solution than gravity-fed systems they do enable the user to spray for much longer without the need to top up.
One clear advantage of this type is that you can use your second hand to support the paint jar, allowing for improved control and it is also much quicker to change solutions than with a gravity-fed system
Single-action Airbrushes
For tanning, an airbrush with a nozzle/needle size of 0.5mm is required.
Single-action Airbrushes
For tanning, an airbrush with a nozzle/needle size of 0.5mm is required.
Single-action airbrushes are generally less expensive and easier to use than other types.
Single-action Airbrushes
For tanning, an airbrush with a nozzle/needle size of 0.5mm is required.
Single-action airbrushes are generally less expensive and easier to use than other types.
The tan comes out at a pre-set rate when the trigger is depressed; release the trigger and the tan flow stops.
Single-action Airbrushes
For tanning, an airbrush with a nozzle/needle size of 0.5mm is required.
Single-action airbrushes are generally less expensive and easier to use than other types.
The tan comes out at a pre-set rate when the trigger is depressed; release the trigger and the tan flow stops.
Single-action airbrushes tend to have the least amount of control, both over air flow and volume of tan dispensed but for a cost-effective, simple airbrush solution they remain the most popular choice.
Single-action Airbrushes
Dual-action Airbrushes
The dual-action trigger has separate controls for air and liquid, giving a much finer control over the proportional flow of the mix prior to it being dispensed.
Dual-action Airbrushes
The dual-action trigger has separate controls for air and liquid, giving a much finer control over the proportional flow of the mix prior to it being dispensed.
The nozzle allows greater control over the width of spray pattern and also provides a much finer spray.
Dual-action Airbrushes
The dual-action trigger has separate controls for air and liquid, giving a much finer control over the proportional flow of the mix prior to it being dispensed.
The nozzle allows greater control over the width of spray pattern and also provides a much finer spray.
This is a good system choice for defining abdominals however most customers will not require so fine a degree of definition.
Dual-action Airbrushes
The Compressor
When choosing a compressor, do make sure that it is compatible with your airbrush.
The Compressor
When choosing a compressor, do make sure that it is compatible with your airbrush.
To deliver a successful tan it must be capable of generating a steady and consistent pressure of at least 15 to 20 PSI (pounds per square inch).
The Compressor
When choosing a compressor, do make sure that it is compatible with your airbrush.
To deliver a successful tan it must be capable of generating a steady and consistent pressure of at least 15 to 20 PSI (pounds per square inch).
If it is conceivable that two people could require it simultaneously (for example at a spray tan party) consider buying a compressor with twin outlets. Most therapists may not require this additional functionality though as due to privacy requirements tanning is usually a solitary affair.
The Compressor
When choosing a compressor, do make sure that it is compatible with your airbrush.
To deliver a successful tan it must be capable of generating a steady and consistent pressure of at least 15 to 20 PSI (pounds per square inch).
If it is conceivable that two people could require it simultaneously (for example at a spray tan party) consider buying a compressor with twin outlets. Most therapists may not require this additional functionality though as due to privacy requirements tanning is usually a solitary affair.
Whichever equipment you choose, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
The Compressor
Advantages of HVLP
SPEED
Advantages of HVLP
SPEED
An HVLP spray tan gun delivers a much wider spray than an airbrush gun – an impressive 125cm diameter compared to a maximum of about 60cm from an airbrush. This cuts the application time down from ten minutes to less than six, with no loss of quality.
Advantages of HVLP
Advantages of HVLP
Ease of Use
Advantages of HVLP
Ease of Use
HVLP spray guns are often pre-adjusted, making them simple to set up. The HVLP gun is also very simple to operate, making it eminently suitable for beginners or home use.
Advantages of HVLP
Advantages of HVLP
Limited overspray
Advantages of HVLP
Limited overspray
Newer HVLP systems use a sophisticated delivery system which delivers large amounts of air dispensed at a lower pressure (10 PSI or less), greatly reducing bounce-back and overspray. This represents improved air quality in the tanning area, less mess and less product wastage so client and therapist benefit equally.
Advantages of HVLP
Advantages of HVLP
Portability
Advantages of HVLP
Portability
Many of the HVLP systems are both lightweight and portable, making them a great choice for the mobile therapist.
Advantages of HVLP
Advantages of HVLP
Cost
Advantages of HVLP
Cost
HVLP systems are extremely affordable and can often pay for themselves after just a few tans!
Advantages of HVLP
Airbrush
HVLPAirbrush
HVLPAirbrush
The Benefits of spray tanning
To the client, the benefit of a spray tan is that it is streak-free, it is even and it looks natural.To the therapist, one key benefit of becoming a Spraytanpro is the increased speed in which the treatment can be completed.
The Benefits of spray tanning
To the client, the benefit of a spray tan is that it is streak-free, it is even and it looks natural.To the therapist, one key benefit of becoming a Spraytanpro is the increased speed in which the treatment can be completed.
The improved efficiency leads to much higher revenue.
The Benefits of spray tanning
Another bonus is its compactness; since only a relatively small area is needed to complete the treatment, rent and rates can be kept to a minimum.
Another bonus is its compactness; since only a relatively small area is needed to complete the treatment, rent and rates can be kept to a minimum. The treatment can also be performed on a mobile basis, dispensing with the need for a couch altogether.
Another bonus is its compactness; since only a relatively small area is needed to complete the treatment, rent and rates can be kept to a minimum. The treatment can also be performed on a mobile basis, dispensing with the need for a couch altogether.
Using a spray, the therapist can also avoid the dreaded ‘brown hand syndrome’ and – perhaps most importantly - the flawless finish ensures a happy customer and many years of repeat custom.
How does fake tan work?
How does fake tan work?Dihydroxyacetone (DHA)
Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is the active ingredient in a fake tan. It comes from a vegetable source and reacts with the amino acids in the skin, causing the skin to turn brown.
How does fake tan work?Dihydroxyacetone (DHA)
Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is the active ingredient in a fake tan. It comes from a vegetable source and reacts with the amino acids in the skin, causing the skin to turn brown.The reaction takes around 4 hours to develop and happens only in the very top layer of the skin so, over the following few days, the tan begins to fade as the epidermis is shed but because society likes instantly visible results, many tans contain an instant bronzer.
How does fake tan work?Dihydroxyacetone (DHA)
Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is the active ingredient in a fake tan. It comes from a vegetable source and reacts with the amino acids in the skin, causing the skin to turn brown.The reaction takes around 4 hours to develop and happens only in the very top layer of the skin so, over the following few days, the tan begins to fade as the epidermis is shed but because society likes instantly visible results, many tans contain an instant bronzer.This is the colour which is visible immediately after a tan has been applied. It is important to advise the client that this will wash off as soon as it comes into contact with water, for example in the shower, as unless they are aware of this they might mistakenly think that their tan has not ‘taken’ and is washing off..
How does fake tan work?Dihydroxyacetone (DHA)
Erythrulose is sometimes added to enhance the tan’s final colour. It gives a much more natural, long lasting colour so despite it adding to the cost of the product, do make sure that the tan you use contains this as the improved result more than repays the investment.
Erythrulose is sometimes added to enhance the tan’s final colour. It gives a much more natural, long lasting colour so despite it adding to the cost of the product, do make sure that the tan you use contains this as the improved result more than repays the investment.
Moisturisers are also added, to help counteract the drying effect which DHA has on the skin.
Erythrulose is sometimes added to enhance the tan’s final colour. It gives a much more natural, long lasting colour so despite it adding to the cost of the product, do make sure that the tan you use contains this as the improved result more than repays the investment.
Moisturisers are also added, to help counteract the drying effect which DHA has on the skin.
Preservatives are included to prolong the shelf life of the tan.
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