GOTCHA Covered has Uncovered an Alternative to Barrier Cream
As you know NAILSavers™ and TOESavers have been protecting acrylic nails and French manicures from yellowing while tanning for the past 10 years. But, did you know that GOTCHA Covered has also discovered a whole new way to put them to work?
Salt Lake City, Utah - Until now, one of the drawbacks to spray tanning has been discoloration of the nails and cuticles. GOTCHA Covered has solved that problem with its NAILSavers™ and TOESavers.
NAILSavers™ and TOESavers have revolutionized the way women tan since their introduction. The products are the top choice for protection of manicures and pedicures for those who use tanning beds and UV booths. New research and practical testing has shown that these products also provide superior protection when obtaining a spray tan.
The products were tested at 45 salons and were wildly popular with both consumers and professionals. Consumers appreciate the ease of use and the ability to use less messy barrier creams to protect nails and toenails. Unfortunately these creams do not always protect the nails from the bronzer seeping in, tanning solution can collect in the barrier cream and the residue will leak into the cuticles during the spray or at the time of clean up. When this occurs it will ruin costly nail treatments and pedicures and can result in that unsightly stained look we all want to avoid.
Salon owners love NAILSavers™ and TOESavers for some of the same reasons. The ease of use allows the spray tanner to prep and clean up quicker which helps the salon move customers in and out more efficiently. As with the spray tanner, barrier creams can create additional mess for the salon. By eliminating much need for the cream, it will allow the salon to quickly clean the area between customers. The best part is that NAILSavers™ and TOESavers are a better profit item for salons versus only providing a barrier cream and their spray tan customer will experience a better result.
Happy Tanner = Profitable Salon
Both NAILSavers™ products feature a flat grip and slip easily over fingertips and toes to eliminate any chance of staining and they're 100 percent effective. They're made of soft, pliable PVC vinyl and contain no latex Founded by Chris Scheurn and Eileen Allen, GOTCHA Covered provides consumers with affordable and reliable UV protection for nails, face and hair. The company's product line began with the introduction of NAILSavers™ at the ITA World Expo in 2000. The firm soon expanded its offerings to include TOESavers, the FACESaver and HAIRSaver. GOTCHA Covered products are now found at fine tanning salons, boutiques and spas worldwide.
For more information on GOTCHA NAILSavers ™ and TOESavers please contact GOTCHA Covered 801-755-6339 or visit nailsavers.com.
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