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Tanerexic

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Hey guys,

I got some good avice earlier from somebody who came to see me, and was told it would be a good idea to become a mobile tanner, because some men want a spray tan but feel uncomfertable doing this infront of women. I love fake tanning myself, so I think trying this as a career path is really interesting besides my veterinary nursing that I do.

How exactly would I go about this if I decided to give it a go? Where do I start? :lol: I've looked on Google, and Ask Jeeves, but hardly any information comes up. Training courses come up so I'm guessing that would be the first route?

Any help would be greatful,
Dan x
 
:)It's a good idea and a fab job!! Google Sienna x Or wow-factor for Tantrick, both great companies, solutions and training, but there are lots out there.xx
 
Have a good look through this site, there is loads of info on here. Tons of different solutions as well - use the search, that's what I did. I ended up going for Vani-T, which I love, but everyone is different so find one that is right for you. Most companies offer training as well.

Happy reading!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hi Dan it's me that came to see u earlier. You have all u need to go out spray tanning u do not need to get advice from the above companies as they will get u to buy their equipment again. If ur really serious about doing it just give me a call and I will tell u how I started off. Hope u are still refraining from the tan!!! let it come off first.
P.S I also do the training as well and have done this business for 7 years
xx
 
Hi Dan it's me that came to see u earlier. You have all u need to go out spray tanning u do not need to get advice from the above companies as they will get u to buy their equipment again. If ur really serious about doing it just give me a call and I will tell u how I started off. Hope u are still refraining from the tan!!! let it come off first.
P.S I also do the training as well and have done this business for 7 years
xx

Thanks for that Dawn. I'm so glad I seen you earlier. I'm really thankful for your help. I wont tan again now until next week :lol: I promise.. Its going to be a long week but I will do it.

Its something I'm considering, it would be a good idea, but I don't know if I would have much time taking my veterinary nursing studies into consideration. I reckon I can do both though, after all your, your own boss in that business.

If I decide to give it ago, ile get intouch with you. Thats impressive being in this business for 7 years.

Dan
xx
 
Hi Dan again uv gone and got the biggest outlay, and u could do it on ur terms to earn a few bucks! Good Luck in whatever u decide and with ur vetinery training!! Whats her name with the one eye??? x:green:
 
In the paper today there was advert stating Fake Bake are looking for mobile spray tanners.
 
Hi Dan again uv gone and got the biggest outlay, and u could do it on ur terms to earn a few bucks! Good Luck in whatever u decide and with ur vetinery training!! Whats her name with the one eye??? x:green:

:lol: His name is Tysan, thanks for the advice Dawn :)

Danny
xx
 
Hey guys,

I got some good avice earlier from somebody who came to see me, and was told it would be a good idea to become a mobile tanner, because some men want a spray tan but feel uncomfertable doing this infront of women. I love fake tanning myself, so I think trying this as a career path is really interesting besides my veterinary nursing that I do.

How exactly would I go about this if I decided to give it a go? Where do I start? :lol: I've looked on Google, and Ask Jeeves, but hardly any information comes up. Training courses come up so I'm guessing that would be the first route?

Any help would be greatful,
Dan x

Hey Dan ...seems your getting into the whole spray tan thing.

Given that you have already made the largest element of investment in equipment taking the next step is really small change by comparison....training.

This is a relatively speaking low investment and there are many good companies (and individuals) out there that offer this service.
Ring around and explain that you already have your equipment and that you are only looking for training.....you will probably find that a lot of companies will be only to willing to train you.

Once trained then the all important insurance requirement comes into play if you are looking to undertake treatments on the paying general public.

Again insurance is not overly an expensive cost factor.... but never the less a necessary one :hug:

Take things slow and step by step and good luck :hug:
 

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