What's the best tanning solution and where can I buy?

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leah.alexandra

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Hello everyone!

I'm new to spray tanning just bought a fake bake piggy machine! Did I choose well?

I am now looking for the best solutions to try but with good price tag at the moment!

I've heard OMG is good?

And also what website can I purchase these solutions from as amazon and eBay have limited selection?

Thank you for any responses :) x
 
LA tan is good . They have a few deals on ebay like 2 litre bottles for £xx with free delivery or a package one that comes with 2 litre bottles & all your disposables for like £xx I think ... Hope this helps ☺ xx
 
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Welcome to the site.

Far better for you to acquire via an authorised distributor of any spray tan system, for two reasons:

A. Authenticity
B. Product support

Hope that helps.

In the meantime, please can I ask you to complete your Profile asap, so we know a little more about you and your training/qualifications.

Click or find Settings, click or find Your Profile, click or find About Me and edit as required. Access via a PC may be better if you hare having difficulties via your mobile device.
 
What do you class as the "best" tanning solutions? Is that one that lasts long and gives great fade results ensuring happy clients who will give you repeat business? You need to also think about your client base, what they want.
 
Have you done your training yet? It depends whether you want to train with a particular company and use their product.
 
I agree with noodle, if you are a therapist then why would you not want to buy from the supplier as you get a much better service?
If you ring a few you can ask for samples and see which tan and colour works best for you. Nowadays everyone has to watch their pennies and is trying to get the best deal but just bear in mind the price you pay for a litre will give you about 25 spray tans and if you calculate the actual cost per treatment you will find out that paying a few pounds more for a tan means only a few pence per treatment but it can make a whole lot of difference to the quality of tan you are offering your clients and for that difference its worth making sure you keep happy clients :O)
 
Thanks for replying and that's exactly what I've wanted if prefer to find a good distributer but not sure how to go about it and which are good

And I'm not really to familiar with colour and fades that's why in asking for a little advice :) I'm doing my training course hopefully mid December time x
 
There's a thread on here called 'show us your tan'. Have a look if you haven't already done so as there's loads of photos of different tanning solutions but just be aware that many photos are of the guide colour so take notice of the ones after wash off. It might give you an idea of which tans you like the look of and then I'd recommend contacting the companies and requesting samples.
I use LA Tan and love the brown/normal range rather than the gold range
 
I'd definitely recommend Nouvatan :) xx
 
ImageUploadedBySalonGeek1385765699.420389.jpg, Ha ha, my boyfriend wont thank me for this but this is a Nouvatan 8% and it's a really natural, lovely tan that smells and fades brilliantly. I wouldn't get it on him if it didn't look natural. Xx
 
Nouvatan all the way :)

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