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Vons

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Hi, I am just looking at changing my spray tan solution to Sienna X and wondered how well their retail products sell in your salons. I don't want to spend a fortune buying in their retail products only to find that they don't sell so well.:)
 
Hey... I use SiennaX... ALL my clients loveee it & I find that the moisturising balm sells well. They love it, so they can apply it everyday after getting their spray tan, moisturising the skin & stopping the tan from fading off drity & patchy... HTH :hug:
 
well ....:irked: how much retail from your existing tan provider do you sell ? its likely that its going to be the same customers asking for tans in your salon if they dont buy retail now from your current brand will they buy the new brand s retail line ??
in my experience regular tanners exfoliate at home with a high st brand exfoliant before they arrive they have enough knowledge to know that by moisturising it will extend the life off the tan without purchasing a tan extender, the tan in a can face and hands top up does ok for us, but generally the frillys and add ons are dust gatherers on salon shelves and minuses on your accounts ballance forms :mad::mad:
 
Hi, the Sienna x moisturising balm and the glitter spray in a can are very good sellers for me. I would highly recomend you get these 2 products for retail :)
 
Hi
I've found the tan in a can sells like hotcakes as clients tend to use it on their faces but the drawback is that they tend to go longer between spray tans so just bare that in mind lol. I've found the other products aren't so popular so I don't really stock them anymore.

HTH x
 
I seem to sell the sachets quite well.. alot of the scrub and gradual tan. Dont really sell much in the bottles other than gradual tan.

x
 

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