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Join Date: Jul 5 2007
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Re: Fantasy tan anyone?
I use an Iwata compressor I purchased on ebay. It cost $149. I've been using it for 8 years with no problem. I stick it in a cabinet from Home depot with a hole drilled in the back for the hose to stick out. I built my room and use inexpensive bathroom panels that wipe off with water from Home Depot. Air compressors have been around for years. I use my own spray but I've heard the California Tan spray works well. Good Luck!
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When I strated researching airbrush Tanning for my salon 5 years ago, Fantasy Tan seemed like the way to go. They have a great marketing program which has made them popular. I admit I bought into their sales pitch and bought the whole system, solution and training package. I must say their customer service and training is AWESOME- they flew a rep out to california to educate and train. However, I was deeply disspointed when I started to research and found I was totally ripped off - they triple the prices for their systems. I used the solution for a while but had lots of unhappy customers fading poorly- so I no longer use them. If your just starting out and need some hand holding customer service and hands on training- Fantasy tan is great. They train and educate and will get any salon owner up to speed but .....get ready to pay the price.They are expensive!
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Re: Fantasy tan anyone?
When I strated researching airbrush Tanning for my salon 5 years ago, Fantasy Tan seemed like the way to go. They have a great marketing program which has made them popular. I admit I bought into their sales pitch and bought the whole system, solution and training package. I must say their customer service and training is AWESOME- they flew a rep out to california to educate and train. However, I was deeply disspointed when I started to research and found I was totally ripped off - they triple the prices for their systems. I used the solution for a while but had lots of unhappy customers fading poorly- so I no longer use them. If your just starting out and need some hand holding customer service and hands on training- Fantasy tan is great. They train and educate and will get any salon owner up to speed but .....get ready to pay the price.They are expensive and more isnt always better.
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