Spray tan dilemma!!

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The advice i gave is exactly what i do and every tan i do turns out perfect with no streaks and no problems so it clearly works!
To be honest i dont think its fair at all to tell someone on here not to follow my advice.... you may not agree with my advice then fair enough just tell the lady what your advice is rather than telling someone not to take my advice.
Remember i am as much as professional with experience as much as you are!


This site is about opinions as much as advise and loubylou was out of order. Violet star's opinion is just as valid as anyone else's and she shouldn't be put down for sharing it.
 
Lol...time for a group hug :hug::hug:

mmm the thing about training is that it only gives the necessary basics in technique and levels of confidence which allow the student to get out there and start the learning process in ernest...dealing with the paying public....

Our job is to send you out there with as much training as possible ,enabling you to face the most common hurdles that you may come across BUT the most important factor is to give you that initial confidence boost so you can further enhance your own technique skills.

Once you've left the womb so to speak and your finally walking you begin to find your own specific ways of dong things...and that's a good thing :hug:

The different brands out there go about this initial phase differently...well what the heck as long as at some point you become a darn good therapist is all that matters really :hug:

On the posted topic.....if we would care to think about it logically...the larger the surface area the more fence paint you are going to need to use to cover it....no matter what technique you use...lol :hug:
 
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This is the remark i was refering to

and the last post i am making in this thread.

Im gonna walk away from this now because i am professional and i give professional advice and i wont get into petty rows - thats not how i work! Im on here to give professional advice if you dont like my advice then all i can say it dont comment on it and dont look at it
 
This site is about opinions as much as advise and loubylou was out of order. Violet star's opinion is just as valid as anyone else's and she shouldn't be put down for sharing it.

I agree and we should be helping and advising as much as possible without reverting back to the playground!
I actually find it easier to spray the whole back without letting go of the trigger. I spray the back horizontally and i do have a gravity feed cup but i find stopping and starting can leave splodges sometimes when you have that initial spray.
 
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