
Tips on Towel Buffing
Mist-On Tan - August
8, 2002
Towel buffing is a critical
part of Sunwise Hollywood Tanning. Experienced Sunwise Hollywood
Tanners know that this buffing process is a very powerful tool,
and use it to get a more uniform tan and a darker tan.
Why Towel Buff:
Here is the reasoning
behind towel buffing:
- Towel buffing can be used to re-distribute
some of the tanning solution applied to the body in the misting
process.
- The buffing process gives the experienced
tanner more control over the results. (Experienced Sunwise Hollywood
Tanners consider it a very powerful tool.)
- The buffing process can darken the
tan by transferring the solution beads on body hair onto the
tanner’s skin.
The tanning solution does not absorb into hair, it just beads
up on the hair shaft. If not buffed onto the skin or blotted
with an absorbent towel, the bead will work its way down to
the hair follicle. The tanning solution then darkens the surfaces
of the follicle. The darken follicle, which is essentially a
small hole in the skin, could appear as a dark spot.
- The buffing process can be used to
correct errors made by the tanner during the misting process,
such as holding elbows too far forward, squinting the eyes,
wearing the hair net too low, or rubbing against the Sunwise
Hollywood Tan unit while exiting.
- The buffing process can be used to
redistribute solution coating which has been messed up by rubbing
together of two recently coated areas of skin.
If you spray paint two boards and touch them together while
the paint is still wet, both painted surfaces will likely be
ruined. They would appear very beaded and non-uniform. The same
thing happens if you touch your inner arm against your chest
prior to towel buffing. However, the beaded appearance of the
Sunwise Hollywood Tan can be corrected with proper towel buffing
within one minute after touching the areas of skin together.
- The buffing process allows the tanner
to work Sunwise Hollywood Tanning solution into areas the mist
could not reach, like inside wrinkles or under breasts.
The mist coats only what it “sees”. Folds and wrinkles are
a tough challenge for any tanning process. Towel buffing allows
you to develop a customized procedure for dealing with these
challenges.
- Vigorous buffing can be used to remove
tanning solution, such as cases where there is excess solution
on the tops of the feet or between the toes.
- Combining towel buffing with the
use of touch-up solution is a particularly effective. The touch-up
solution is a toner, meaning it will redistribute the tan when
used in small quantities with light buffer, and will actually
remove tanning solution with used in large quantities or with
vigorous toweling.
Fear of Removing the
Tan:
Very little tanning solution
is removed from normal towel buffing. Here are some very rough
calculations to support that observation.
About 120 ml to 200 ml
of tanning solution is used in each tanning session. That’s about
4 - 7 ounces of solution. We estimate that about 50 to 100 ml
of that tanning solution ultimately ends up on skin. The amount
of solution removed by the towel is about 2 to 10 ml. Therefore,
less than 10% of the solution is removed, but the overall appearance
of the tan is significantly improved.
About the Towel:
Towels should be a very
soft, slightly absorbent hand towel. We recommend the use of these
towels, or similar towels, as part of each session. We do not
recommend the use of hard, rough or gritty towels, the use of
paper towels, the use of extremely absorbent towels, or the use
of totally non-absorbent towels. Fabric softeners should be used
while washing and drying the towels.
Towel Buffing Techniques:
The towel buffing process
is quick and easy. It should be initiated immediately after stepping
out of the Sunwise Hollywood Tan unit. It should be completed
within one minute. It is best done looking into a mirror.
The buffing strokes should
be very long and very light. The towel should “float” over the
skin, with little or no pressure applied by the hand.
Do not pat. Patting creates
spots. Use long, light, sweeping strokes.
What happens if you pat
a paint brush on a flat surface with wet paint? The paint job
would most likely be ruined, with spots and globs everywhere.
The same effect can occur if you pat the newly applied tanning
solution with towel. Luckily, in this case, you can usually buff-out
the spots with long, sweeping strokes.
Try to hold the ends
of the towel, and buff with the center section. This reduces transfer
of solution from the towel to the fingers. Washing of the hands
immediately after towel buffing also reduces darkening of fingers
from transfer from the towel to the hand.
Our Recommended Procedure:
- Before starting you tanning session,
make certain a towel is available.
- After stepping out of the unit, use
a paper towel to remove the barrier cream on the hands and tops
of the feet.
- Leave the hair net on if your hair
is long enough to fall onto tanned areas.
- Stickers (tan-tattoos) should be
left on until after completion of the buffing process. If the
stickers are removed at this point, it is likely that the buffing
process will cover over the tattoo.
- Start at the top of the forehand,
buffing the face with light circular motions.
- Next, buff the arms, with emphasis
on the inner arm. The “floating” action of the towel should
be guided by the hand.
- After the arms are the hands. Make
certain to rub between the fingers and over the nails and cuticles.
- The chest and stomach are next. Because
the towel now has solution on it, we recommend you hold it by
the ends.
- Now move down to the crouch, then
legs, then to the feet. Again, use light sweeping motions.
- If barrier cream was not applied
to the tops of the feet, we recommend vigorously rubbing the
feet tops. Also pass the towel between the toes.
- Having completed the front of the
body, we now start on the back.
- Start the towel buffing of the back
of the body at the neck with a light back-and-forth motion.
- The back is next, again with a back-and-forth
motion. We suggest one hand over the shoulder, and one near
the hip.
- Next is the center of the back and
hips.
- Then buff the backs of the legs.
- This entire process should have taken
about 30 seconds. We suggest you repeat the process a second
time. This would take you to the one minute mark.
- If you didn’t remove your hair net
yet, now’s the time to do so. You can also remove stickers.
Touch Ups:
Touch-up solution can
be used to deal with imperfections such as spots on the inner
arm from contacting the inner arm and chest prior to towel buffing.
Simply apply a liberal amount of touch-up solution to your towel,
and rebuff that area.
The End:
After completion of the
buffing process, you are immediately ready to put your clothes
back on. We recommend loose, dark clothing after the tan.
Now, the last and best
part. It’s time to show off your tan. Good luck.