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Old 01-19-2006, 05:03 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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Re: Mystic/Magic Tan

Thanks, Glamarama, I have Googled it, and you are right, they don't know if there are any adverse effects.

Also, do you recommend applying a moisturizing lotion before spray tanning? I have been doing that, and the results are more even and lasting.
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I've found that with both, Mystic and Magic tan that I look more Orange and Streaky than anything else. My body doesn't come out so bad, but my face does (because my face is quite fair)..
Not too sure about the Mystic, but if your Orange and Streaky after using a Magic Tan booth then YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

Make sure you follow the instructions you are given TO THE LETTER.
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Has anyone encountered problems from breathing the mist? The FDA says that DHA should not be inhaled. I kept having sinus problems, quit the spay tan for awhile, then am back getting spray tanned but I wear a surgical mask until the very end.
Any thoughts? comments?
Why not just use the nasal plugs and the breathing thingy (??).

We have them available to any Client that wishes to use them in our Salon.
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Okay, what is a "breathing thingy" ?

I am not a salon owner, just a customer.
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