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Gizmo100

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Hi I did my trainging with Sienna x which was very good however I just cant get the hands and feet right! At my first party for about 10 friends a few folk said there hands and feet were quite dark (albeit these friends were sprayed by my business partner) everything else was great!

However they got resprayed a week ;ater and kept saying light on the feet and hands and i did my normal 1, 2 ,3 (say one to left hand, one middle and then one right for about a second each) and now they say they are too white!!! I cant win!! Has anyone got any advice to get round this?
 
Hi I did my trainging with Sienna x which was very good however I just cant get the hands and feet right! At my first party for about 10 friends a few folk said there hands and feet were quite dark (albeit these friends were sprayed by my business partner) everything else was great!

However they got resprayed a week ;ater and kept saying light on the feet and hands and i did my normal 1, 2 ,3 (say one to left hand, one middle and then one right for about a second each) and now they say they are too white!!! I cant win!! Has anyone got any advice to get round this?

It really is a case of trial and error and learning by mistakes...hands and feet are the hardest bits to get right...keep trying different scenarios and it will come :hug:
 
The problem you have after you have trained is your a little confident and tan away happily. Then you get a small problem like hands and feet going too dark that knocks your confidence and you go the opposite way :green:!!

When I do hands and feet I pull my gun away and stop spraying so only a light amount hits them. They shouldnt be as dark as the rest of the body as hands and feet do not really tan well naturally. Its far better to get lightly tanned but blended in feet and hands than black and white striped knuckles.

Your doing something right though and thats learning to correct the situation. Your gun and its settings are all very new to you at the minute and will soon be natural and like riding a bike.

Keep practising, don't get disheartened and you will soon find this problem a distant memory.

Good Luck

xx
 
Hi i do the same as i get to the bottom of the leg or arm i lift the gun away and off this leaves a fine mist that graduates also make sure your application is not too wet,it really is just lots of practice !...good luck:)
 

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