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question about spraying more than once
For those of you that spray clients (or yourself) multiple times, which do you recommend - letting the current tan wear completely off before spraying, or spraying before it shows any signs of wearing off? I'm afraid of looking orange - tinted if I have too much on at one time. Which have you had better results with???
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Re: question about spraying more than once
We tell people they can tan one day then wait one day exfoliate well on the 3rd day and then get sprayed. After that initial set of sprays we tell people 2 times a week is suggested.
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Re: question about spraying more than once
I usually spray tan once per week or longer & I don't use tan extenders. But I make sure to soak in a tub with oil & scrub the "old" tan off the night before. Otherwise every 10 days. My tans seem to last 7-10 days. And that is without a tan extender. My tan lines are still there if I don't soak & scrub. My regular clients spray about once every 1 1/2 weeks, or every 7 days if they have an event or schedule issue. They use tan extenders though. I think it depends on the type of solution used & each persons skin condition & bathing habits. Everyone's different.
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Re: question about spraying more than once
We sell our clients aerosols to do their face in between appointments. Common for face to fade first.We also sell aerosols to UV customers who want to avoid tanning their face in the beds.
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Re: question about spraying more than once
The aerosols we use do not have bronzers. We have just started using them but so far we have had no problems with color. With our spray clients I think its a non issue as they have color from their full body sprays so its not a matter of matching as much as keeping color.
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