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25-06-04, 08:09 PM
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Hi Emma, Lets just say 'my poor mum!!!'. She was my guinea pig lol!!!! I figured i had set the spray settings all correctly and so i proceeded to spray my mum well it came out so fast i was getting runs everywhere!!! Any way i completed spraying and when she was done it did'nt take long before it was dry. We did it in the bath and i did'nt put a towel down in the bath so as she turned to get sprayed in the bath she kept standing in the overspray.....well it was sooooo funny cos when we were sat having a cup of tea later on i just noticed her feet!!! they were choclate brown!!!!! I have never laughed so much.......just a good job she was my mum!!! Even thoug i did get a few runs i just dabed them with some tissue and after 5 hours the whole tan was even no streaks.....perfect........oh apart from i left a white bit on her inner arm which i resprayed the following day and every thing still looked even!!! i have done a few now fathomed oot how to turn the spray setting down and i get really excellent results!!! The colour that it turns out may not be to everbodys liking but that is the same for any system.....i used to use st tropez and found it brill for a one time application but found top ups were terrible!!!! My partners uncle was gobsmacked when he saw my mum yesterday......we told him she had been to malaysia and boy did he reel it in.....he could'nt believe how great she looked!!!! |
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25-06-04, 08:20 PM
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I take it that you would recommend it then? Do you have the cheaper system, which I believe was originally designed as a paint sprayer? Can't decide if it's worth spending the extra money on an expensive one - or is the result the same? thanks for your 'experience' |
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25-06-04, 08:27 PM
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Take my advise and invest in a proper spray tan system........it is designed for spray tanning and the filtration is exceptional, also be aware of the HVLP sprayers as they are not designed for continual use..........................i have a system and do on average 8 spray tans a week................a HVLP sprayer couldnot accomodate this............also overspray!!!!!!!!!................i get minimal overspray Amanda |
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25-06-04, 08:34 PM
HI Jane
yes it is the £99 one!!! I have used other spray systems and do find this one just as good with the results...... At £99 can you afford not to try it!!!! If i did only 10 people at £10 each i would make my money back.......to me it is worth it just for the practise and to see the response from my clients old and new!!! If there was not enough response i would be glad that i had not made an overly large investment and if i got a good response then i would possibly consider buying a fancier spray unit.......but i really think i would stay with the lotion!! And like my partner says when i am finished with it he can use it for spraying car and bikeparts!!!!! |
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25-06-04, 09:11 PM
I use the heavely bodies sysem at the moment but I rent space from someone esle so haven't invested in a booth, which from my experience is v necessay. I just use a dehumidifer at the moment...and I should use a mask...blow yr nose after you've done a spray!! My paln is to open my own salon when I move back to Plymouth and then I will definately be investing in the full monty system from Solaris.
The money from spray tanning is excellent...if you get it right ... but the oversparay and mist must be dealt with. The girls who I rent my space from say that their paper work turns brown when I'm spraying...don't take it lightly!! |
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25-06-04, 09:14 PM
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I have a static spray booth with built in extraction (for overspray) and compressor Amanda |