Hello
I will answer this as I offer them. However this is one of those questions that is similar to what is a brazilian. Everyone has an opinion!
A no tan tan is in theory one of two things, much like a brazilian it goes down to client consultation and what they want.
The first way to do a no tan tan is to use a very light % DHA all over the client, you can then include this to incorporate a 3d tan which adds a percentage higher solution to highlight areas the clients would normally catch the sun. I.e Nose, cheekbones, shoulders, shins, arms & chest.
It is easier to do this with an airbrush than a HVLP Gun.
The other way is to apply a low % tan to any area that would again catch the sun.
Simply put~ It should not look like the client has a tan, or if it does a tan they got whilst walking in the park!
Kate xxx