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Businiess name:  Studio Tan
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I first heard about them from a coworker, who suggested the airbrush tan because she had two good experiences with them. I was on vacation this past week and thought it'd be a safer way to have some color as I typically burn in tanning beds. I scheduled my appointment for 6pm last Monday. I arrived 10 minutes early, and stood waiting for someone to acknowledge my presence. Instead the owner was busy flirting with the 20-something in line ahead of me, and trying to set him up with the woman who came in after me. They finally asked me to have a seat and said they'd be right with me. At about 6:15 my appointment started. And by that I mean the owner took me on a ""grand tour"" of her salon. Explaining that they just went through a bad fire (which is awful), but they're trying to put it back together. She then showed me all of these hoses she uses (for what I don't know) and started making inappropriate jokes about the size, length, girth, etc of EACH ONE. I can appreciate a good dirty joke, but not from a stranger who is supposed to be guiding me through my very first spray tan experience. We finally got to the room I was going to be using. After helping her set up some sheer curtains in the doorway so I could disrobe, she left to get her equipment and I stood there waiting. At around 6:30 or so she apologized for how long it was taking and asked if I was pressed for time. I tried to politely say it was okay but told her I needed to be done by 7. I had a few questions because it was my first time and I feel like she totally ignored me. She actually said ""I've been doing this for 13 years you don't have to worry."" For one, I was just recovering from a sunburn a week prior, so I had some uneven skin and I wanted to make sure it wasn't going to look weird. When I tried to ask her about it she said ""don't worry, I know what I'm doing."" Sure enough, all of the areas I was concerned about turned out splotchy and a lot darker than the rest of me. Also, the only thing she said not to do was shower or sweat for 12 hours. I successfully avoided both of those things but the second I started to apply sunscreen the spray tan started to smear. This might be a typical thing that happens with spray tans but let me just state again that it was my first experience and she explained NONE of this to me. After I dried off in front of a couple floor fans, I went to get dressed. Only to find she hadn't grabbed my shoes. And she was in the spray tan room with another customer by the time I needed them. I asked the girl up front about it and she laughed and said she'd get them. After I paid I had to remind this girl again that I needed my shoes. Now I'm out $50. My tan looked good for about 12 hours and after that it got splotchy and uneven. And the tan on my legs lasted maybe 2 days before my pasty white showed through again. I won't be back.

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