Bel888
New Member
Hello Everyone,
I have read a thread about St tropez and now feel that i have been a bit ripped off! When I trained to do hand applied tanning I trained in a small salon that offered certification by the guild. I am worried that the lady is teaching the wrong method.
On our course we had the client stood infront of us and we then exfoliated the whole body with the exfoliator - the client then went and showered in another room. They came back and we waited for them to be completely dry. We started application of the tan to all areas of the body, the only areas that were mixed half tan half moisturiser were the backs of the hands, feet, inside arms and face.
Then after the course the tan looked patchy and quite orange. I thought St Tropez was meant to give a natural tan (All of you on here say it does so have i been wrongly taught?)
Thankyou in advance
Bel
I have read a thread about St tropez and now feel that i have been a bit ripped off! When I trained to do hand applied tanning I trained in a small salon that offered certification by the guild. I am worried that the lady is teaching the wrong method.
On our course we had the client stood infront of us and we then exfoliated the whole body with the exfoliator - the client then went and showered in another room. They came back and we waited for them to be completely dry. We started application of the tan to all areas of the body, the only areas that were mixed half tan half moisturiser were the backs of the hands, feet, inside arms and face.
Then after the course the tan looked patchy and quite orange. I thought St Tropez was meant to give a natural tan (All of you on here say it does so have i been wrongly taught?)
Thankyou in advance
Bel