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Old 11-25-2009, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Scentual Sun Reviews?

Hi. Does anyone here use Scentual Sun solutions and/or equipment? I am looking for a more natural solution (please no discussion on "natural" - I know poison ivy is natural lol), plus I just love the way their portable booth looks and works. I hope it is as good in person and as it appears on their site.

How is the initial color? Developed color? Does it take long to dry? Any stickiness?
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I used them in my previous Salon. bought the big metal overspray booth and some solution ... To be honest, I'm looking at buying anothe salon, and will add airbrush tanning again.... but I WILL NOT use them... the guy that owns this, is rather scetchy to say the least... my booth was scratched when delivered, and it's so heavy.... he would replace it if I PAID SHIPPING>..... don't do it... go somewhere else....
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Hi - I was just reading random Scentual Sun comments, and came across this thread... funny that one of the responses (Hi Salon Tampa) is a copied and pasted review from my business! Maybe because Scentual Sun is one of the companies whose solutions I use?

Anyway, I hate to hear that suntanz had a bad experience with Paul Jaeger, as I have always found him responsive to all questions, and very knowledgeable about all aspects of sunless tanning (method, ingredients, etc.). I can't imagine him not accommodating a request to correct defective materials, either.

I do have the Eliminator overspray booth, and people comment all the time that the studio is so clean they can't believe I do sunless in there. Washable filters are a big plus, and I love how easy it is to wipe down the panels at the end of the day. I haven't seen a better quality, more effective overspray removal option.

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Suntansbypru- I'm with you. I still remember most of my conversation with him and I was not comfortable. I passed.
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The easiest way to wash that particular system is a power washer. The panels are textured on the one I own. I would not buy a textured panel again after having one that is a smooth surface...so much easier to clean. The filters are a plus.
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The easiest way to wash that particular system is a power washer. The panels are textured on the one I own. I would not buy a textured panel again after having one that is a smooth surface...so much easier to clean. The filters are a plus.
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Hey Eileen! Does Infinity make an overspray panel, or do you have one from another vendor? I'd look at others, if they were just as effective;p

Also, did you ever get a bad feeling from Paul? I'm surprised at the number of people who have! He is really direct and all, but...
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