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19-11-08, 12:09 PM

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Thats good to hear. There is room for loads of company's out there.
There is indeed .

In fact the spray tan sector at the ownership level is probably the most friendliest of all the different disciplines within the beauty industry which involves much communication between the different business.

It is unfortunately a small minority of couch potatoes that simply have nothing better to do other than to unnecessarily stir things up for personal gain , gratification or simply to "large themselves up" that does tend to cause problems for everyone.

It is a healthy thing that manufacturers do communicate and share knowledge and in so doing enable the ever onward development of this sector .

Likewise it is a healthy thing that therapists try out as many brands as is possible whilst either setting out in the industry or latterly through new brands becoming available.

There is absolutely no reason why therapists shouldn't carry/offer more than one brand to their customers and in so doing offer the very best of selection and quality of service to their customers

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20-11-08, 12:03 AM

I havent had any problems with itchy clients using Sienna and the wear off is good in my opinion. The only time I did have a client complain that they were itchy was when I used a 12% Tantrick solution - she was very olivey skinned so could definately take it - wonder if its the higher DHA in the darker solution that causes the itchiness in some of your clients? and if they cant take the higher level of DHA on their skin that would also account for patchy fading - just a thought!
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20-11-08, 12:21 AM

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I havent had any problems with itchy clients using Sienna and the wear off is good in my opinion. The only time I did have a client complain that they were itchy was when I used a 12% Tantrick solution - she was very olivey skinned so could definately take it - wonder if its the higher DHA in the darker solution that causes the itchiness in some of your clients? and if they cant take the higher level of DHA on their skin that would also account for patchy fading - just a thought!
The main reaction to a to high a dosage to DHA is DHA overload resulting in an orange appearance to the skin tone .

Itchiness is ,generally speaking, associated with poor skin condition.,as most spray tan solutions contain aloe Vera (in different dosages of course)this condition is not specifically related to any brands specific.

Patchy fading again is relevant to either poor skin condition or to much initial colour guide or poor application therefore effecting skin penetration of the DHA on application.

in other words,generally speaking, it doesnt matter what DHA % is applied...itchyness will result from poor skin preparation of the spray tan application itself,application and post tan care ...no matter what brand is used.
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20-11-08, 11:50 PM

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Can all of you Sienna users shed any light on this?? Have you ever had ANY clients have this effect???
No defo not i have been using siennx since april and not 1 client has complained about being itchy
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21-11-08, 04:05 PM

I do use two solutions for my clients, Tantrick and Liquid Sun and both are exceptional products.

I never practice what I preach (naughty I know) but I very rarely look after my spray tan the way I should because I am a lazy so and so. Having said that I have never had a problem with either Tantrick or Liquid Sun fading patchy, nor have I ever had any itching problems and I usually on ever have a 12% tan.

I have tried Sienna X along with many many other solutions but I did find the Sienna X made me itchy and faded badly.
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21-11-08, 04:12 PM

tHANKS APPRECIATE ALL THE COMMENTS FROM EVERY WEEK. I HAVE PURCHASED SOME SIENNA X SO I WILL WAIT AND SEE HOW IT GOES BUT I WILL BE REMAINING FAITH TO TANTRICK AS I HAD NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH SOLUTION COULD FAULT IT.
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25-11-08, 08:03 PM

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Can all of you Sienna users shed any light on this?? Have you ever had ANY clients have this effect???
yes I know someone who itches with a very well know tan, but she is the same with all tans that contain DHA, I would always suggest a skin patch test behind knee or inside elbow.
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