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Jenx

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Hi, I have a client who I sprayed last night, on her way to her car she got caqught in rain and popped back with big spots over her from rain drops. At the time I just dried her off and sprayed over the area again - my theory being that, the guide colour may look darker where she didn't get wet, but once washed off this morning the tan should be the same all over. She text to say that she is still spotty so is coming tonight for me to have a look at it.
Will a re-spray sort it out, or what would be the best thing to do?

I would appreciate any advice thanks xxx
 
Well when she came round today the spots were barely noticable so I just resprayed her. Will find out tomorrow if it is ok xx
 
Hopefully that will do it.
 
I spray tanned a client this morning but I hadn't really noticed that her hair was wet because she had it up in a bun. Only she'd just washed it and while I was spraying her front, the water in her hair was trickling down her newly-sprayed back ...... I just dabbed it dry, buffed it with a buffing mitt and did a quick light mist over the dribble lines. I too am hoping for the best tomorrow xxx
 
Hi Jenx, please dont keep us in suspence any longer!! Was it ok??? lol!!!
I sprayed I very very pale girl in the summer who had her mother with her. Halfway thru the tan I heard her mum crying as the tan was being applied!!!! OMG I thought what am I doing wrong. It turns outs that because of her daughters paleness she had never been allowed in the sun and was crying with sheer joy at seeing her daughter looking healthy. Next thing the girl starts cryin!!!!! NIGHTMARE!!!
The upshot was she had to go and wash it off and start again. But she was fine in the morning.
I guess a brolly is a pre-requisite in our climate eh!:hug:
Did you charge her by the way, as it was her fault really??
 
Hi Jenx, please dont keep us in suspence any longer!! Was it ok??? lol!!!
I sprayed I very very pale girl in the summer who had her mother with her. Halfway thru the tan I heard her mum crying as the tan was being applied!!!! OMG I thought what am I doing wrong. It turns outs that because of her daughters paleness she had never been allowed in the sun and was crying with sheer joy at seeing her daughter looking healthy. Next thing the girl starts cryin!!!!! NIGHTMARE!!!
The upshot was she had to go and wash it off and start again. But she was fine in the morning.
I guess a brolly is a pre-requisite in our climate eh!:hug:
Did you charge her by the way, as it was her fault really??

LOL Dawn, sorry, didn't realise you were waiting to hear :hug: xx

Just actually sent her a text to see how it turned out.
I was a bit nervous as I gave her the velocity tan which she had left on over night :eek:, but she said that as well as having the spots she wasn't very dark. I have to say when she arrived she looked pretty dark to me, and a really gorgeous colour (which I really liked, and lots of her clients liked it too as she is a hairdresser and passed on my number:)). To be honest i'm not sure if my gun was a bit low, so as she likes to be incredibly dark, I gave her a full respray which she left on over night again and............ she loves it.

I really should have charged her, but not confident I had my gun on the right setting so didn't. I did say though that if she wants a respray the next time, due to darkness of colour, I will have to charge her. No more freebies. Hopefully it was just my gun though.
So the respray ended up more because it wasn't dark enough, rather than the spots lol.
I can't even begin to imagine how dark she is with 2 coats of the velocity on lol.

Jen x
 

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