I'm trialling new tans just now looking for a dark tan for us pale faces I have many samples and have the 18% & 14% tandare was going to try the 18% then thought mayber better try the 14% first. Thank god I did because I'm a wee bit orange (not majorly btw lol) but I'm ooking for a olivey tan. I found it really clung to the dry areas, especially the hands have scrubbed them 4 times but my knuckles are a right mess! lol
I used my usual oil free mistifer spray, and I moisturise daily, so not sure if you have to use a specific barrier cream with it? Found it was a bit fake tan smelly too :lol:
But hey ho thats just my personal opnion, some tans suit some and not others hth xx
Hi Missy.
I use Tandare daily on clients. They love it and I find it more lucrative as I am the only supplier in my town. They find it much better than St Tropez & Fake Bake spray tans.
I find it gives a golden colour, never orange. Sometimes it has gone darker on a clients feet but then she said she wasn't exfoliating or moisturising her feet so think that's why.
I have some photos of clients after a tandare tan if you would like to see them?
I dont like fb or st tropez, it was'nt tango orange :lol: just a slight tinge, but then I did use the 14% as I'm on the hunt for a dark olivey tan for us poor pale faces (think the cullens with a tan :lol I exfoliated and moisturise every day, is there a specific barrier cream that should be used? honestly my hands were awful! only just got it off today been scrubbing since sat! lol xx
Hi Sarah. Maybe it was because you used a % that was too dark for you as you said I used a 12% once and that happened to me too lol.
Did you lightly mist the hands? I find that's the main problem with hands going too dark, too much spray. I always mist my clients hands from a height.
I've never been told about a specific barrier cream, just A barrier cream.
Hope this helps xx
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