I saw some posts below about the new spray on tanning booths and I thought I would share some thoughts. I am tangently involved with the industry so I know a lot about it. Hands down the best booth is the Magic Tan booth. It is a lot better than Mystic and Hollywood but it is a new company so there aren't as many booths around. It is very natual looking, I have been doing it once a week for the last 6 months and I love it. It definately improves how ripped you look. I think you can find a booth near you at www.magictancorp.com in case you want to try it out. Let me know if you have any questions.:cool:
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I just called one of the places by me and although the woman said she was happy with the quality of the tan, they had to send the machine back due to a recall. The next closest place to me is 30 miles away. I hope they open some more around here and get this recall thing straightened out because I can't use traditional tanning methods and I'm tired of being white!
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Originally posted by cowgirl
:cool: duh, my brain is on vacation, Thanks!
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i just can't justify the cost of these things, and as a college student i can't just pull $300 out of my ass for package deals to bring the price down. i do however have access to air-brushing supplies, and am considering donning my mad scientist cap and creating my own sort of machine for it... to be used outdoors of course (shrinkage! : ) i anticipate the only difficult aspect of it will be finding the right consistency of tanning agent so as to spray evenly and not ruin the airbrush... does anyone else have any experience with this sort of thing before i go off potentially wasting a few dollars?
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Originally posted by hlcn8
i just can't justify the cost of these things, and as a college student i can't just pull $300 out of my ass for package deals to bring the price down. i do however have access to air-brushing supplies, and am considering donning my mad scientist cap and creating my own sort of machine for it... to be used outdoors of course (shrinkage! : ) i anticipate the only difficult aspect of it will be finding the right consistency of tanning agent so as to spray evenly and not ruin the airbrush... does anyone else have any experience with this sort of thing before i go off potentially wasting a few dollars?
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Well, the place near my house is closed on Mondays and I'm feeling impatient, so I got out my old self tanning products and used 3 different ones (used the last of 2 of them) on different parts of my body. In another hour or so I'll be able to tell which one I like the best and will just go buy some more since I'm all out. I can't reach my back so hubby will have to work on it for me tonight.
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