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If you’ve ever noticed weird brassiness, an orange cast near your roots, or toner that just won’t hold… your client's sunless tanning routine might be to blame. What’s happening: Many self-tanners and spray tan formulas contain bronzers (especially darker solutions), and when they come into contact with wet or porous blonde hair, they can leave behind stubborn stains that cling to the cuticle. ✅ What to avoid: – Applying tan with your hair down – Misting in tight, unventilated spaces ✅ How to prevent it: – Use clear tanning solutions – Apply leave-in conditioner before tanning to shield the hair – Wear a headband and plastic cap if you're working with a bronzer 🚿 Already noticing staining? Clarify first, then tone. If the stain is stubborn, a chelating treatment will help reset the canvas before your next color appointment. 📌 Bookmark this for your blonde clients who tan! Full article with the science and product recs is at the link in bio. IMAGE : conorjmd #btceditorial #beh...

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