| Posted : 11/01/2004

Eye Pro, Inc.
Setting Sight On Convenience
by Wendy Craft
For nearly 20 years, Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Eye Pro, Inc. has
serviced the tanning industry with disposable, adjustable eyewear, Wink-Ease®
and VIEWkeepers!®. In 2003, the company continued its innovative trends by
offering Fresh Ease™ After Tan Body Cloths in eight-count packages. The ITA
World Expo in Orlando, Fla., will be the stage for Eye Pro’s newest,
convenient and disposable tanning product: Fresh-Ease single packettes.
The first requirement of most tanners is that they want to tan
in clean salons, says Brenda Fishbaugh, Eye Pro president. She came up with the
initial concept of Fresh-Ease while dining with a friend in Florida.
“We wanted to do something that was disposable and really
clean that tanners are looking for to feel really fresh after they’ve tanned,”
she says. “You don’t want to go back to work smelling like a tanning bed.”
Fresh-Ease Uses
Fresh-Ease cloths contain vitamin E and aloe vera and are
pre-moistened in disposable, resealable pouches. The 8-inch-by-8-inch cloth
neutralizes after-tan odors and has a clean scent that dissipates quickly; this
way, the scent doesn’t compete with other products tanning clients wish to
use, such as perfumes or colognes.
In addition to eliminating the after-tan odor, Fresh-Ease have
a variety of other uses. The cloths may be used prior to tanning to remove
makeup, including eye makeup. “It’s really nice because eye makeup is a big
cause of raccoon eyes,” Fishbaugh says.
Fresh-Ease also are ideal for removing underarm deodorant. Deodorant contains titanium dioxide, which is a heavy SPF, so
users don’t tan under their arms unless they remove it.
Fishbaugh notes that Fresh-Ease have done extremely well in
the sunless tanning market. Fresh-Ease proved ideal for tanners who wanted to
remove makeup, deodorant and lotions prior to sunless tanning, so the spray
application would last longer.
Fresh-Ease won’t streak bronzers. However, Fishbaugh doesn’t
recommend using the cloths after spray-on tanning because
it may remove some of the DHA. She says it’s great for cleaning airbrush or
turbine spray equipment, and the technician also can use it to clean his or her
hands.
Market-Ease
The idea behind offering single packettes of Fresh-Ease body
cloths stems from market demand.
“It’s a great add-on sale for salons,” Fishbaugh says.
While many salons offered the product in eight-packs initially, others were
still a bit reluctant. “People didn’t really want to spend $4 for an
eight-pack of a new product category that they weren’t really familiar with,” she says. “The tanners are going to pay 75 cents for a
single towel instead of the 50 cents they would pay if they bought an
eight-pack.”
The market response was great for Fresh-Ease in eight-packs,
she says: “Everybody really liked the fresh Ocean Mist scent. We had
no complaints about it streaking any lotions or any allergic reactions.”
Salons that market the cloths have had a wonderful response. For instance, one
tanning salon in Kentucky, Sun Tan City, did very well. “One woman sold 87
packs in two shifts,” Fishbaugh says.
Marketing Fresh-Ease in single packs can be another tool for
salons to build their income. “Salons are constantly asking for something else
to sell,” she says. “We didn’t want to create one more expense for the
salon—we wanted to create one more moneymaker.”
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