somethingshiny
Ideal_Rock
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I did it.
I''m pretty happy with the results. The lady did it by hand ( like a giant spray gun) instead of the booth. She wanted to make sure it wasn''t too much for my "shade of pale" (lol Monnie!) The only problem I have is my hands. She just let the overspray get on my hands and feet which makes complete sense. However, the overspray looks weird on my hands. When I bend my thumbs, my creases are white and about halfway up my fingers the overspray stopped so they are pale compared to the rest of my hand. It''s weird but not terrible looking. My legs and arms have a lovely color. Not orange at all and very close to my natural tanning color. I was nervous about the product getting into my hairline, but it washed right off. I was very surprised at the amount of product that rinsed off in the shower this morning. I thought I''d have no color left!
If any of you are considering it, I''d say go for it!
I''m pretty happy with the results. The lady did it by hand ( like a giant spray gun) instead of the booth. She wanted to make sure it wasn''t too much for my "shade of pale" (lol Monnie!) The only problem I have is my hands. She just let the overspray get on my hands and feet which makes complete sense. However, the overspray looks weird on my hands. When I bend my thumbs, my creases are white and about halfway up my fingers the overspray stopped so they are pale compared to the rest of my hand. It''s weird but not terrible looking. My legs and arms have a lovely color. Not orange at all and very close to my natural tanning color. I was nervous about the product getting into my hairline, but it washed right off. I was very surprised at the amount of product that rinsed off in the shower this morning. I thought I''d have no color left!
If any of you are considering it, I''d say go for it!