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Old 08-06-2004, 04:41 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Hi Jen, I've just tried AYU and I like it. Has a nice colour for me but I think it's a little too sticky. It is harder to clean overspray afterwards. So far is the best solutions for my skin, but I'll continue to try other samples just to make sure. Thanks!
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You're welcome! As far as the reddish color you were hoping for, I have found that React is probably the reddest of them all. I really like it. I am a skin type I/II, and I do use a 10%. I also use a 10% on my daughter, who is also very, very pale. We spray one light coat--I mean LIGHT--on her once a week. I know that if I sprayed three days in a row on just about anyone they would turn orange. I mean, truly, I use only around 1 to 1-1/2 ounces of solution for myself, and probably only one on her. BUT...we have pink undertones. If you have yellowish undertones, you could very well be turning orange with a reddish solution if applying two or three days in a row--i.e., red + yellow = orange. I know that with whatever solution I use, if I use too much, or too many layers, I will look weird in certain lighting. I have to be careful and remember that just because I want to have a savage tan color, because I come into the situation with very pale skin, I cannot achieve a natural looking DARK, DARK tan. I have to keep in mind that ANY color is dark for me...and I will never be able to hold my arm up to someone of say, greek or indian heritage and be as dark as them. No big deal. I have a tan, a great tan, that doesn't look fake.

Does that make sense???

Another one you might want to try is Breeze, or Oxybronze, although Oxybronze is a little expensive for my taste! These two have a more greenish base...yellow + green = brown.

If you already have a system, I would be leary of companies that require you to purchase their entire system, or "add-on" package. If I understand this correctly, you would be unable to play around with other companies' products and use them in a business capacity.

I could be completely wrong, but just be careful.

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