04-20-2007, 12:03 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Nov 14 2006 Location: northdakota Age: 47
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Rep Power: 0 | runnyspray tan Last night I spray a client and I noticed a little run on her shoulder. i'm not sure what caused this, but i wonder what it looks like today after she showered. I'm thinking that I might have sprayed too close to her, although everything else turned out great! In cases like this when you have a run, what would you do? pat it off with a paper towel? Just let it dry? hurry and get out the blow dryer and dry it right away before it runs even more? She has prom tommorrow night and she's wearing a strapless dress. I hope that if she has a problem with it that she comes back to me and I'll give her money back, but is it fixable? |
04-20-2007, 04:43 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: runnyspray tan Sound like you are correct you are spraying to close, but if this happens don't panic, just take a towel and blot carefully, use your air to dry and respray lightly. Works out fine... |
04-20-2007, 08:13 PM | #8 (permalink) |
Join Date: Feb 1 2006 Location: Tennessee Age: 62
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Rep Power: 103 | Re: runnyspray tan If I get a run, I let it dry and then use a premium grade aluminum oxide cloth 400 grit on a orbital sander. Follow up with a 600 grit and lightly buff. Clean and respray. Feather it in at the edges to blend with first coat. If you aren't experienced enough to get it to blend properly, you need to lightly sand the whole section and respray. However, if we are talking about spray tanning , let it dry just a little bit and just lightly pat it with a cotton makeup applicator. The reason you let it dry just a little bit is so you don't remove all of the spray down to the skin. It will blend and not be noticeable after she showers it off.
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04-20-2007, 10:03 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 50 | Re: runnyspray tan [quote=billable;14875770]If I get a run, I let it dry and then use a premium grade aluminum oxide cloth 400 grit on a orbital sander. Follow up with a 600 grit and lightly buff. Clean and respray. Feather it in at the edges to blend with first coat. If you aren't experienced enough to get it to blend properly, you need to lightly sand the whole section and respray. too much typing there bill
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