Not the best massage but satisfactory, wouldn’t class it as “deep tissue”. The therapists nails were a bit too long and would scrape me whilst massaging which made it quite uncomfortable.
My first spray tan ever. They kept me waiting for 15 min because the girl who was supposed to do it had never given a spray tan before so was too nervous and didn’t want to do it, I was told. From that my confidence levels bottomed out. They supplied the paper thing, hair net and sticky feet. So that was at least good. The room where the tent is set up is vey very dark so you can’t get an accurate indication of any missed bits or darkness etc. There was no air coming through the room and it felt stuffy and like I was breathing in all the chemical, which when I blew my nose later, I absolutely was.
The treatment time says 40 minutes but they only spent about 20minutes with me max. When she checked the tan, you couldn’t see anything because of the dim lighting and so it wasn’t until I left I noticed missed areas on the side of my wrist/arms and legs.
There was no air in the room so I was given a hair dryer to dry the chemical. Is this normal?!But no cold setting on the dryer so I found myself feeling sweaty and obviously that would affect the tan.
I got home and had patchy tan in my neck and chest. I wish the room was air conditioned to the tan could have dryer and I wouldn’t have sweated.
It was my first time but I really don’t think all spray tan experiences would be like this? It was the cheapest at £20 full body.
In the end it has mostly worked out but I won’t be getting another pray from here.