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Kreo

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I know youz all all problem sick of the same questions :zzz:however am really stuck here!

I really would love to find good value Spray Tan training that offered good value starting kit. The reason for this that I dont want to do it as a business and make money it is purely for myself!

The thing is that I love getting my eyelashes, hair extensions nails and spray tan done, and I have so for years however I am starting full time at uni this year and I am just not going to be able to afford to pay people to do it!:cry:
So instead of giving everything up...which I would absolutely hate...I have decided to learn to do it myself to save some money.

So is there anyone out there that could reccommed training that I could go on (or even better they could come to me) ? Also what spray tan is the best in anyones option?? Ive tried soo many like Sienna, Vani-T Austrilian gold etc...but dont really have a fav yet. Not tried Xen Tan or Tantrick and heard they where quite gd!??

I am situated in Fife Scotland...but I am willing to travel within reason..or if its a really good price and offer training on more than one I would travel far!
Thanks again!! :confused:
 
You need to think about this hard,
you say you only want to learn so you can spray yourself, it is near impossible to give yourself a perfectly even spray tan,
i have been doing it for years and teach it but i still get someone else to spray me,
i wouldn't want you to spend money then find out you cant spray yourself, hth :hug:
 
I cant spray myself either, though have tried and shot myself in the face with the spray gun accidentely ( oh it looked just divine, drips falling down my face........) By the time you paid for training, kit etc etc , you could have spent that on a pro doing your tan for you.

It just doesnt add up to be truthful. Go to a pro and get a great tan with them . its worth it .

Or you could use products readily available on the chemists shelves? products consumers use?

tigi
 

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