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More questions - 29-06-05, 07:49 PM

Hi ya i have more questions for you?
How do you tanning experts find useing the pop up booths? Do you find them very dark inside?

Also i did my second paying client today and found it very hard. The solution ran so much i was forever dabbing it in and now i feel really guilty for taking her money and am worried how its going to come out tomorrow. I am using tantrick which is a great product and very forgiving so i am sure it will come out fine but i am still worried that it ran so much!!!

any advice?


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29-06-05, 08:06 PM

Hi Laura

The running of solution could be one of the following reasons:

Skin may not have been properly exfoliated.
Perhaps your clients has used moisturiser.
The weather can cause clients to be stickey in the heat and may cause running.
Is there a solution control valve on your machine? Could you turn this down a tad?
It could be you were spraying too slowly and too close.

Ask you client to return tomorrow if she is not happy and respray her lightly all over, the solution as you know is very forgiving but any tanning in muggy weather can but more trickey!

Get a dusting brush and some Nivea talc, you'll find it great to use to dust your clients over with a few minutes after they have been sprayed in this stickey weather.

As far as pop up booths go - it is a case of getting used to spraying in them, preferably with a light shining in on the client.

I didn't like them at first but am getting used to mine now and find it a fantastic thing to have especially with doing parties. They will be dark inside as they are black walls and floor.


Hope this helps Laura!

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