06-05-2004, 03:06 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jun 3 2004
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Rep Power: 0 | I'm new to the spray on stuff. I have always used tanning beds but because of recent tattoo additions on my person, I decided to cover the tats and not tan them and then apply spray on. I noticed 2 problems and need help to fix. One problem is the spray on does not change the color of my skin on parts of the tattoo. I wonder if that is caused by scar tissue. It shows up white as a baby's bottom. Another issue is I am having a problem blending the spray on tan into my lamp tan. ANy secrets to blending. If you need to know the product name it is Mystic Tan. ANy help would be appreciated I do exfoliant exfoliant exfoliant till my skin turns raw I don't know if it really matters but I am a guy |
06-06-2004, 12:52 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 24 2004 Location: Pocatello, ID
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Rep Power: 0 | Maybe you should try a different solution . We have tried 7 or 8 different kinds and some are better for blending. We like Rio's Spa Essence, but did not like the John Abate when blending or covering birthmarks. We have a turbo sprayer not an airbrush but the thicker solutions cover better and blend better than the thin ones used mostly for spray booths. They say they are interchangeable, but we like the thicker ones better. We do 100 to 120 sprays a week. We aren't experts though. |
06-11-2004, 09:43 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jun 3 2004
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Rep Power: 0 | Quote: On 2004-06-06 14:27, synthesized wrote: Yes, it is likely scar, or denser tissues. What do mean by blending. Are you trying to fill in lighter areas?. An airbrush service would be appropriate for that. by blending i mean, taking the sunless tanning lotion and applying it so the fake tan blends into the real tan. Right now there is a noticable line between the fake tan and the real tan. I was hoping to blend the two together so it was not so noticable. |
06-11-2004, 10:37 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 18 2004
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Rep Power: 0 | Are you talking like farmer tan, forearms and half way up the bicep?. Nothing you can do if thats the case, unless you can find an airbrusher that will mask off your arm and cut in. But I doubt you'd be satisfied with the results. |
06-13-2004, 05:00 AM | #6 (permalink) |
Waiting Confirmation Join Date: Jun 13 2004
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Rep Power: 0 | first of all you shouldn't spray over new tat you should wiat until tat scabes over and comes off to reduce chance of infection i think it's important to take a slower approch when applying anything to freshly brokin skin . If you wait I don't feel you'll have any problem as i didn't on my most reacent tat good luck |
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