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SimplyRed

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I did another tan today using Sienna x no: 10 what a difference it was quite acceptable apart from the feet getting too much overspray (which i wiped off) do you think it will be alright if i used plastic shower caps to cover the feet & hands and remove them at the end of the tan and just spray once over them? I am using a barrier cream over feet but have no extractor fan so feet & hands look horrific. Im wondering if the barrier cream i am using could cause the frekle like spots im getting on hands & feet. Im using about 100ml liquid per spray is this about right?
Thanks again
 
hia i havnt been going for that long but i do no that is for 2 much solution your using i use just under 50ml and thats prob to much ,u need to turn your gun down theres to much spray practice on kitchen roll b4 every tan ,i do,there should b a light spray not soak the roll ,at the end i lightly do hands and feet xx
 
I don't have an extractor fan, and have been doing sienna tan for ages, I never get overspray on feet or hands, you should be stopping actually spraying just
above the wrists and ankles so the over spray is on wrists and ankles then i do 1spray over hands and feet, as andrea.d said 100ml is way too much, im suprised your clients aren't dripping with tan, around 50ml per adult body. have a practise, also save yo money, with 100ml per person your losing out.
 
Way to much solution, I never get any overspray on the hands and feet and always spray them last, just before the face. There shouldn't be any need to cover them while you are spraying the rest of the body
 
Waw yeah far too much solution that will be why its got that freckly appearance
I'm also surprised its not dripping as well turn your machine down make sure you apply your barrier like a hand cream all over the hands then all over the feet pull your gun away as you get towards hands and feet so it only gets a light coating
i wouldn't put a cap on them this will look totally unprofessional and will cause patching and lines not a good idea practice on your application till you get it right. good luck xx
 

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