Is LA Fast Tan darker than 14% Disco left over night?

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Hey,
I use La Tan & one of my clients has 14% Disco but wants to be darker.
I carry their Fast Tan, & I heard that left over night it's darker than the 14%.
Anyone know if this is correct???
 
I don't know if it's darker but I found that the fast tan went patchy very quickly if left on overnight and my skin felt dry afterwards.
 
Hey,
I use La Tan & one of my clients has 14% Disco but wants to be darker.
I carry their Fast Tan, & I heard that left over night it's darker than the 14%.
Anyone know if this is correct???

That's funny cause I left a 11% fast tan on overnight(8 hours) on one arm and 15% on for 4 hours (full development time) and the 11% went darker than 15%. Needless to say I was stunned... but happy lol
 
If you put on a layer of disco and then dry it with the hot air from your gun and then spray again it goes MEGA dark! Seems to trick your body in to thinking it hasn't had the first layer!
 
Hi. The Fast Tan does continue to develop for a further 24 hours after washing off, but the Fast Tan is a 14% mix of Brown and Gold solution whereas the Disco is a 14% Brown so will be darker than the Fast Tan. Have you thought of trying Booster Drops, 10 drops in around 50mls of solution will darken the solution by 1%. Hope this helps. Happy Spraying.
 
I use LA fast and 12% and 14%. Most of my clients have the fast now and most shower after 4 hours. I've left the fast on overnight and it was fine, like a 12/14%. One of my clients left it on over night and said It was a bit orange, another said hers went a bit too dark. Everyone is different so I advise girls to wash off after 4 hours. I think the colour is lovely, natural and golden.
 
With the Fast Tan the advice is not to leave it on for more than 5 hours because there is a chance of over-development and possible patching. We do know that some people leave it on overnight without a problem but it is best practice to tell the client the 5 hour maximum rule and it is up to them if they choose to ignore your professional advice. Happy Spraying.
 

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