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21-06-05, 12:56 AM
Laura
The colour will depend on the clients natural skin tone, if I use an 8% dha solution on everyone on this board, we would all be end up different shades to one another as we are all individual. There are no "Tantrick" colours only different strength DHA solutions - (DHA being the active ingredient in the solution) Use your Client profile sheets and find out what skin type they are, ask them how they would naturally tan ...... - as a general guideline if your client has red hair, pale skin, freckles & goes pink in the sun and never tans use a 5%, for those who tan after a while use a 8%, for those who tan easily or have a base tan already use a 10% for those who go really dark then you use the 12%. If in doubt, start with a lighter solution and work to a darker colour on their next visit, make sure you fill in the record forms for each client so you remember what she had on the previous visit! Don't forget, if you have any other questions, give me a call! Take care Mandy x |
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