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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: East Sussex
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A few questions on spray tanning -
10-01-12, 08:59 AM
I am thinking of going on a course to do Spray tanning. Just wanted to get your input on a few things first.
What sort of cost are you looking at to set up? What would be the best brand to go for? Do you find this a profitable service? What sort of prices are you charging? Thanks geeks in advance. |
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Uber geek
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: West Midlands
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10-01-12, 09:49 AM
It is quite a big start up cost, you need - training,gun and machine,solutions in diff %,barrier creams,pop up tent, maybe an extractor if you are salon/home based,hats,sticky feet,towels,wipes,couch roll etc.
It depends on where abouts you are with regards to how popular and how many other spray tan Therapists there are to how much you charge.average is £15-20 in my area some are at £10 but there is no point tbh. It can be extremely profitable if you are charging the right price,if you choose the right solution and if you are good at what you do. There are many spray tanning trainers that offer starter kits,you get mostly everything you need and it Is a great price. Check out LA tan. I trained with Nouvatan and it was fab but brought my kit through la tan. I can't put prices etc on here but do a search and you will find all different info on spray tans etc and check out all trainers websites. It is a big layout at first but you will soon make your money back x x |
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