Spray Tan Barrier Cream VS. Barrier Balm



Barrier Creams and The Tanning Experience
Every professional spray tanning artist uses a DHA block, or Barrier Cream, it’s designed to prevent the absorption of spray tanning solution.

Why? Few areas of the body just don’t “look right” when tan, like the palms of the hands. In fact they turn orange very easily. Barrier creams are lotions designed to prevent uneven tanning and protect certain skin areas.

So, what’s the problem?
Creams are often misapplied and misused and it results in subpar tanning experience for clients.
Cream bottles weigh a lot so it’s expensive to stock and ship.
Creams provide very little blocking of DHA and are not 100% effective.
Cream bottles are heavy and bulky and add to increase labor for mobile artists.

Enter Barrier Balm, the first ultra concentrated barrier cream alternative.
Unlike traditional thick creams, Barrier Balm is a natural blend of beeswax and grapeseed oil. It’s lightweight, making it ideal for precise application. The ultra-concentrated formula means that just one 300 mL bottle replaces a whole 32oz of conventional barrier cream!

It’s multi-functional. It can be used on nails, elbows, peeling skin, psoriasis and eczema. It’s designed to protect and heal the skin, without the need to be wiped off.

Superior DHA blocking ability due to it creating a protective barrier that does not easily get absorbed. It’s perfect for age and sunspots too!

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