09-12-2005, 08:15 PM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Dec 16 2004
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Rep Power: 0 | Tampa Bay Tan makes a great product. We use the HVLP unit and their solution drys almost instantly. No orange or brassy tones. One thing to keep in mind is less is more. When spray tanning a common mistake that can turn a client orange is to apply to much solution or use too high of a DHA %. |
09-13-2005, 01:52 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jul 14 2005
Posts: 20
Rep Power: 0 | I also have a Tampa Bay Tan hvlp mini mister and used their sample 8% and 10% DHA and I loved it. No orange for me either and that was even after putting 10% on my very light skinned boyfriend. I am sure that the orange could most likely occur if too much is put on or if I tried putting any higher of a % on his fair skin. To each their own I guess. But the product works great. Give it a try. Good Luck! |
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