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Join Date: Nov 22 2005
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Re: Norvell
We also use Norvell. LOVE IT! we also prime every customer, every time! no complaints of orange color or "bad" spray!
Recommend Celebrity or Prolong for use in between sprays. Celebrity is not as dark as Prolong. personally Celebrity keeps the tan looking more natural. For the fanatics of sunless, Prolong is darker. But always, always....remind customer to wash hands after each application! |
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Re: Norvell
WE ARE JUST STARTING SPRAY TANNING . WE ARE USING NORVELL
MY DAUGHTER HAS PARCTICED ON ABOUT 10 OR 15 PEOPLE . AFTER ABOUT A WEEK IT FADES UNEVENLY . AND LOOKS KINDA CRAPPY IS THIS NORMAL . WHAT DO WE ADVISE THEM ? IS THAT JUST THE WAY IT FADES , SHOULD THEY AT THAT TIME RE-SPRAY , OR JUST TAN IN A BED ? ARE THEY NOT DOING SOMETHING RIGHT , LIKE MOISTURIZING , OR IS THERE CERTAIN WAYS THEY SHOULD BE TOLD NOT TO CLEAN OR WASH ? CERTAIN THINGS THEY SHOULDN`T USE ( LOUFA SPONGE, WASH RAGS...ETC?) ALSO , I READ ONE OF THE OWNERS WROTE THAT THEY " PRIME" FIRST DON`T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THAT , SHOULD WE ? WHATS THE BENEFIT WE JUST DON`T WANT TO START UNTIL WE KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS. CUSTOMERS DON`T WANT TO KNOW YOUR NEW AT THIS. |
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Yes the primer is a clear almost beige tint...comes in a gallon size 8 and 2 oz also...It is actually a Primer to PH balance to be used as a prep after exfoliating... the primer is very inexpensive but IMHO very much part of how long your art will last... One applies the pimer from the same gun as you would the regular solution...it doesn't matter what solution one uses...i would recomend primer..I have many manuals to use if you would like I would email them to anyone to pick and chose or print for a permanent record in your spray - training manual book... They also carry wonder drops...this adds to the color to make them even darker...don't forget....3-4 hours is the magic time...after that they may shower and may lose about 1/3rd of their color.. BUT they are still tanning to their full potential for 24 hours from the start of the spray...so they should be an awesome color the next day... Next it Pro-Long Extender...comes in 2,8 and 16 oz bottles that we sell in addition to the tan..if they scratch their hand or nick their leg...this is white when applied but again the DHA works it's magic in 3-4 hours and will be the same shade as when u were first sprayed..this will aide in the appearance of blotchiness and when they are ready to completely have it over with..they con use a fluffy or loofa and scrub the rest off.. They even have aroma thereapy to add to the Sunless experience...even though I don't think the spray smells bad at all.. If I can help you any further please just ask.. Have a great day, Soo
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Re: Norvell
I have a Norvell, and I have customers that are becoming streaked after they leave the salon. Some customers say they tried to scrub it off after they streaked. If the application looks good at the time it is applied, what happens that they end up with streaks. Is it the way it is applied? The solution?
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