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Im a competant spray tan technician and after hearing about Tantrick on this site I decided to send off for some samples. I received a sample of all products and decided to use the autum gold as alot of geeks have raved about it. I applied the autum gold on one of my clients and the coverage was lovely apart from patchyness on her thighs and lower arms. Now I can hear you all saying its the application and I will be the first to hold my hands up if it is, but as I said Im very competant at tans. So I wanted to ask if anyone else has had this problem with Autum gold as I really want to buy the product and use it, but Im worried that the outcome will be the same.
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14-11-08, 08:17 PM
With the essence of summer you need to remember that less is more with this solution,
the guide colour is quite light but develops into a beautiful natural shade, just trust your own skills when applying this one ![]() |
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15-11-08, 12:34 AM
Hi Chilli, What tan are u normally using? I have switched to tantrick, its a high end product, professional company. You should note that the autumn gold is a 10.5 DHA%, its also waterbased so dries quickly, and most importantly is has very little colour guide (no brown sheets). Re: application: when I first used it I sprayed slower than normal becuase there was little colour guide and product patched, spray evenually and trust the product and your own skill. It also has a xmassy smell which is nice for this time of the year.
It could be possible your client had dry spots, make sure they moisturize and/or tell you if they have dry skin. xxx Flower |