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By: Beautifully Bronzed | Posted on: 18/07/2010 09:41

Hi Everyone ! ! I use Xen-Tan but have just got a few samples of A-Tan, Is there any difference in application i Or should i just spray as a normally do i I have never used a different solution before have no idea how this A-Tan is going to turn out. Any help would be great x x x Regards Rebecca




By: trish+kayleigh | Posted on: 18/07/2010 22:13

8%for fair. . 10% medium. . . 12% dark skin tones. Remember if you put a high dha on a client who does not tan well naturally, then they will look false and have that orange glow. If you are not used to using different levels of dha, i would give tan professionals a call, they are very helpful and will explain how it all works. The solution is great, but you need to put the right samples on the right skin tones. Great solution. . .



By: Sarah | Posted on: 19/07/2010 16:08

HI, A-Tan is great never had any problems with it & I have been using it for 3 years. I use the 10% on fair, medium & dark and all turned out lovely I just spray lighter for the fair skinned people. I think it has a really good colour guide so you know after spraying how they are going to turn out once washed off. All clients love it and the smell & all say how natural it looks. Give it a go you wont be dissapointed x



By: mandy | Posted on: 19/07/2010 17:16

My customers love the 8 and 10%. I find as with any solution the darker or higher the DHA, is to much for an English skin tone, unless you have some European tones. Also to dark and you notice the tan come off, where as with the 10 and 8 you don't. Don't spray loads on as this will only look dark due to the colour guide which will wash of any way. One nice fine spray is enough, any more and you are wasting product. To many companys try and get you to spray twice, all this does it get you to use more solution, and does not make the tan any darker. To go darker you upt the dha level. Hope this helps



By: Beautifully Bronzed | Posted on: 19/07/2010 20:52

I am very happy with the 10% A-Tan it smelt lovely when spraying. Called my customer today and she was amazed how lovely it looked :-) Thank you for all your advise. Can i just ask how much solution you use with A-Tan as i put 50ml in my gun and when i had finished my customer i still had around 15ml left, I have to use 50ml with Zen-Tan as i feel it looks much lighter. Hope you are all busy x x Regards Rebecca



By: mandy | Posted on: 19/07/2010 22:11

I have a compressor so i use about 40-50ml on a average person. The good thing with a-tan, is the colour guide is good to you can see where it goes, which stops you over applying. Some people think you have to put loads of solution on the customer to achieve a lasting dark tan. This is not the case, one layer of spray will still have the same effect as if you put two or even three layers on. If they still want to go darker then up the dha level, but I have learnt that a lot of uk skin tones will not handle or suit a dark dha, yet they think it will look good. That is why i stick with 8 and 10%, you can't see the fading as much and you don't risk the tango look.



By: Beautifully Bronzed | Posted on: 20/07/2010 10:11

Thank you Mandy x x x



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