Flawless x
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i have tried this and love it so do my people to say the name is cheap and what ever else does it matter about a name ??? if the tan is good its good
i have tried this and love it so do my people to say the name is cheap and what ever else does it matter about a name ??? if the tan is good its good
Sorry flawless but to me yes it does matter about a name, I'd be embarrassed to explain to lets say a 60yr old client that I use reem tan, they probably wouldn't even know what reem meant, then what do I say if they ask?? It might well be a great tan & good on them for producing it but the name just makes me cringe a little. My opinion.
Same as fifty shades of brown. straight off the back of fifty shades of grey, what if a client doesn't know about the book & genuinely thinks there is fifty shades available, oh I think i'll have shade 43 today please (lol) who is the person who has to do the explaining? not the company it's the therapist & well i'd just rather not.
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oh well the older people round here are not like that and would probs just laff if it was nice on them they would not mind about anything else but as you dont like it u wont want any sample so no need to ask for one
why follow a leary comment on with a smiley face?
I don't actually recall asking you for a sample anyway
& not that I should have to explain myself - but whether I like the name or not, I do tanning & want what's best for my clients, so if a tan came out & was better than what I was using I'd consider offering it hence the reason asking for a sample.
maybe you've got cool granny's down were you are that are up to date with the slang, but not round here we don't, so yes it would be a little embarrassing explaining what reem meant if they didnt know & happened to ask.
& anyway I didn't actually say I wouldn't use it because I didn't like it, I said the name makes me cringe. but so does brown bitz & a couple of other brands but I've still used them!
The reason i wasnt going to use reem wasn't so much the name actually it was bcos I begrudge paying £x for samples, it's quite expensive for a sample, especially when you have the big well known names that people are more likely to want giving away samples for free.
I'd personally be embarrassed to say that's what brand I used. Can you imagine explaining to your 60 yr old client that the tan you use is called reem.
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