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Re: Poor fade results when spraying dark
Is good for someone that doesn't lay in the beds normally? Depends, are they allergic to the sun? Are they on any meds that make them sensitive? I never go in my beds unless I am going in the spray tan booth. I don't have a base tan and I am type 2 skin. So I do it. No don't use the the uv tanning after if you do it before I would think this would be too much exposure. Amino acids is what dha interacts with aloe also can be a ph balancer help to stop the orange color on white *** girls like my self :).
As far a which bronzer to use, that totally depends also. What skin type is the person. 1-2-3-4. If they are naturally dark or have a great base tan than by all means use a stronger bronzer. If they are white, white than you would use a mild bronzer. I really like for white girls glow girl by protan. I also have some left over figi shades of darkness. I will use this because I can customize how much I think the client will need. I just put in a sample cup and remind them that they need to completley rub it in and to use the wet wipes in the rooms to clean up their hands.
Just try it out play with it. Get comfortable with the idea before you offer it. May sure it is going to work for you and your clientele.
Because I do spa type services I have robes. This way they don't need to redress to move from one room to the other.
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Last edited by Tanology; 02-09-2006 at 10:22 AM.
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