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Hi Guys,

It's me again, i don't know what i would do with out any of you!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway as well as me doing my nail course I'm also taking a spray tan course has anyone used bare ego machines/ products ? are they any good ? can anyone recommend a certain machine/ product ? Cause i have no clue at the min !!!!

Thank you again x x x x x x x:confused:
 
Hi I bought the Iwata Power Pro and got 2 litres of Bare Ego about 3 weeks ago, its a great machine and Bare Ego is great. I am mobile though so the machone is too heavy for me therefore im selling if you are interested? Give us an email to [email protected] and will give you a good deal still got 10 year guarantee and original reciept.
 
9 out of 10 techs use a HVLP spray tanning machine now a days hun,
they use less solution and create less over spray,
tantrick have a good range to chose from and have just added a new one to the range that is only £295 if you want to have a look here is their site
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i have not heard of bare ego :hug:
 
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When starting out with any new service you need to take account of whether you have an existing client base you can cross sell to. If you dont then it will take time to build up this client base. Dont assume that you will be making lots of money within a few months. You therefore, need to think carefully about your budget, what you can afford to lay out. I'm sure lots of tanners can help you with how long it took them to recover their outlay. Dont spend more than you can afford. You can always upgrade. In my experience it often takes a few years to build up a decent client base in any service, be it skincare, nails or tanning.
Liz
 
9 out of 10 techs use a HVLP spray tanning machine now a days hun,
they use less solution and create less over spray,

Are you sure i always thought there was more overspray thus the essential need for extaction and they used more solution....lol:lol: Oh well, you live and learn :hug:
 
ah i was pointed in the direction of compressors a while back by susie H when i wanted one for airbrush nail art ..the iwata one from tantrick is recommended
 
i use the t100 minimist from tantrick hvlp
i sprayed myself this morning ( no mean feat!!) on a white bath towel on my lounge floor,
when i finished, picked towel up and bunged in the washing machine and that was it, no wiping up to do, no spray anywhere else
bingo!!!
 
Are you sure i always thought there was more overspray thus the essential need for extaction and they used more solution....lol:lol: Oh well, you live and learn :hug:
Yes hun i am 100% sure :hug:
 
The need for extraction is there no matter how much overspray and whatever machine its the same as doing nails.Vapours are in the air that are potentially harmful and need to be contained.I have a compact extractor that fits in the back of my tent and sucks everything into it so its not floating around the room.
 
Gill is absolutley correct.....whichever machine you use please ensure you have adequate extraction to remove airborne particles.

HVLP (high velocity low pressure) systems dont atomise the airborne particles as much as airbrush systems which linger in the air longer.
Be safe ..make your customers experiance and your working conditions safer and more comfortable...get adequate extraction:hug:
 
Ok i am in las vegas, usa, i have done the research on solutions and know that u should probably use many solutions for all the different people, but i need to know which airbrush sprayers are working the best in the market since every company says theirs is the best!! Which one's do you guys like most? (not which solution you like best)please help an american out i trust the uk market more!!!
 
i much prefer the HVLP systems hth
 

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