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SimplyRed

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Hi fellow geeks,
Im currently using 12% solutions and my clients are loving the colour after its developed but before its washed off.
Does anyone know what % i would have to use to get this outcome. Thanks and have a good weekend.:D
 
as far as i am aware , any tan will only stay as dark as the persons skin will allow. u could try adding droplet of dha booster drops to it .. i know nouvatan do the % drops 1 droper per % required ... u could ask dawn or steve @nouvatan they are very knowlagable as are loads on here , im sure ule get the correct answer x:D
 
Hi fellow geeks,
Im currently using 12% solutions and my clients are loving the colour after its developed but before its washed off.
Does anyone know what % i would have to use to get this outcome. Thanks and have a good weekend.:D

The problem is that we all react to DHA in very different individual ways.Generally speaking initial colour guide is indeed darker than the tan outcome for most individuals.

The only way is to increase the DHA concentrate to say a 14/16 or even an 18%...the potential problem you may then encounter is that the individual may not be able to cope with such a high dosage resulting in an orange tan outcome.

There are different solutions also on the market that produce different tan outcomes...some develop a more golden brown whilst other develop a darker tropical brown.

You could perhaps try our organic's 12% which ,in addition to a dark initial colour guide produces a dark ive been to the caribbean for a fortnight tan outcome.

You could also try other brands by way of ringing around and asking for samples

Good luck :hug:
 

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