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chrogers

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Hey geeks!!!

I went to my local millenium nails a few weeks about and they had a really good offer on a Sienna X spray tanning starter kit - which contained the compresser, tent, tan and education. Luckily I have managed to reserve one while I save up but I wasnt familiar with this product made before. I have read many comments on here which are mainly great but I just wondered if for what ever reason I didnt like or wanted to change my tan supplier would I be able to use the same compresser or is it the same as uv lamps where as you can only use the compnaies own products. Sorry in advance if this is a dull question but I have always used rub on tans in the past so spray is a whole new territory for me and I cant wait!!! Look forward to your replies!!



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Most compressors/HVLP machines and solutions are compatible with one another. There are a few solutions on the market, most suited to one type or another, but the mainstream ones will work with either!

Good luck...I'm sure you'll find it a worthwhile investment!
 
yay!! That was the answer I was hoping for. lol - I hope I will too - i've wanted to do it for ages! Can't wait. Thank you xx
 
Hey geeks!!!

I went to my local millenium nails a few weeks about and they had a really good offer on a Sienna X spray tanning starter kit - which contained the compresser, tent, tan and education. Luckily I have managed to reserve one while I save up but I wasnt familiar with this product made before. I have read many comments on here which are mainly great but I just wondered if for what ever reason I didnt like or wanted to change my tan supplier would I be able to use the same compresser or is it the same as uv lamps where as you can only use the compnaies own products. Sorry in advance if this is a dull question but I have always used rub on tans in the past so spray is a whole new territory for me and I cant wait!!! Look forward to your replies!!

Some companies will try and tell you that their solution is the only one that will work through their machine..absolute nonsense.
Most suppliers solution will happily work through most types of equipment.
You might just need to alter your output volume but essentially with a bit of playing around you should have no problems whatsoever.
By the way you can also use any brand of UV lamp in any sunbed..think you've been told a bit of a porky there by your supplier ;0))
good luck anyways :hug:
 
By the way you can also use any brand of UV lamp in any sunbed..think you've been told a bit of a porky there by your supplier ;0))
good luck anyways :hug:

I think she's probably talking about the UV lamps used to cure nail UV gel Collin, as that one it is most defintely important to stick with the gel suppliers recommended lamp. UV Output varies vastly in nail lamps and undercured gel a huge problem!
 

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