Starting to offer spray tanning at my salon. What tools should I invest in to offer excellent tans for my clients? Finishing powder brand? Blending brush brand? I didn’t see a video on this.😊
Great question! I worked really hard to create my own blending brushes and finishing powder! And today (Nov 3) you can get those items 20% off! Go to my instagram and the post from this morning has all the details!! instagram.com/igspraytantraining/?hl=en
The hardest part about this, is that with so MANY different laws and regulation per state, I received this information from teeth whitening manufactures and wholesalers, they require a dental license to use any percentages higher than 16% hp or 44% cp, that's a law they are required to adhere to, I use that across the board, however you can get higher without a degree from out of country wholesalers, or wholesalers her in the US that purchase from out of country suppliers. Its really scary.
im confused, why would anyone book and pay a technician if they are using the “ self application “ method? they could just do the same thing with an at-home kit, no?
Oh sweetheart, nobody has impressive Glow products. I offer the products, which dont cause pain like otc products and give 10x better results. I stay within the law, which people respect. I'm booked and busy over here
I spoke with my state and they had no information about this. I spoke to the executive director of the dental board and they do not govern cosmetic teeth whitening here. Only if I make claims that I am in any way a “dental professional” is where they could make claims about my business.
verryyyy good video she is right in every way
Thank you so much!
What percentage should we use?
By law, we are not allowed to use anything over 16% HP only or 44% CP only.
How can you perform teeth whitening service without it being illegal ? In California and Nevada ?
@@abigailvaldez1627 it's all in the application method and product percentages.
Hi I have some questions!
Starting to offer spray tanning at my salon. What tools should I invest in to offer excellent tans for my clients? Finishing powder brand? Blending brush brand? I didn’t see a video on this.😊
Great question! I worked really hard to create my own blending brushes and finishing powder! And today (Nov 3) you can get those items 20% off! Go to my instagram and the post from this morning has all the details!! instagram.com/igspraytantraining/?hl=en
Can you provide the link that states we can do teeth whitening if not licensed aslong as it falls under the safe percentage?
The hardest part about this, is that with so MANY different laws and regulation per state, I received this information from teeth whitening manufactures and wholesalers, they require a dental license to use any percentages higher than 16% hp or 44% cp, that's a law they are required to adhere to, I use that across the board, however you can get higher without a degree from out of country wholesalers, or wholesalers her in the US that purchase from out of country suppliers. Its really scary.
im confused, why would anyone book and pay a technician if they are using the “ self application “ method? they could just do the same thing with an at-home kit, no?
Oh sweetheart, nobody has impressive Glow products. I offer the products, which dont cause pain like otc products and give 10x better results. I stay within the law, which people respect. I'm booked and busy over here
That’s like sayin why go to a car wash when they can wash they car at home
What if you are a dental assistant and have a coronal polish and sealant certificate
Still cannot physically apply any cosmetic whitening products like hydride peroxide to a client without supervision of a physician
@@ImpressiveGlow gotcha so you set client, client applies, then we set with light to activate? I’m in IL this state has the craziest restrictions
@@lisatyers1654 yes 😉
I spoke with my state and they had no information about this. I spoke to the executive director of the dental board and they do not govern cosmetic teeth whitening here. Only if I make claims that I am in any way a “dental professional” is where they could make claims about my business.