CadenceAlex
Well-Known Member
I notice that some people say that they mix 8% and 10% to get a 9%.
Can you explain how this works, as I just don't think it is possible.
In an 8% solution formula... there is 8% of the chemical used to make you bronze... the rest is deionized water... please correct me if I am wrong... so surely if you wanted to achieve a 9% you would need to either dilute a 10% with more water... or boost an 8%?
I just don't think this is possible by mixing two bottles of chemical solution that has already been pre-mixed by a pharmaceutical company.
OK, the tan may come out looking right... but I don't think you can call it a 9% or whatever you want to call it.
What do you think?
Can you explain how this works, as I just don't think it is possible.
In an 8% solution formula... there is 8% of the chemical used to make you bronze... the rest is deionized water... please correct me if I am wrong... so surely if you wanted to achieve a 9% you would need to either dilute a 10% with more water... or boost an 8%?
I just don't think this is possible by mixing two bottles of chemical solution that has already been pre-mixed by a pharmaceutical company.
OK, the tan may come out looking right... but I don't think you can call it a 9% or whatever you want to call it.
What do you think?