06-04-2011, 09:24 PM | #12 (permalink) |
Join Date: Oct 22 2010 Location: Florida (Panhandle)
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: Making your own prep spray There are variations for a self-made balancer. Most will have apple cider, witch hazel, or rose water. I've seen some with a combination of these ingredients. To find which one works best for you, pull two of your customers with whom you have the highest rapport (and who are strong tanners) and run a test attached to free tans. They'll be able to recognize even the slightest benefit. BTW, the base is always distilled water (some prefer to use boiled water). I never bother to figure out if that was because it eliminated the need to purchase the distilled or ... Hope this helps. |
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