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Hi Everyone ,


On Thursday 22nd December I will be offering full spray tans for ?13 for Christmas :)


Also that evening my lovely friend Amy will be showing her juice plus products off in my living room from 6pm to anyone that's interested in the products or the business.


There will also be free samples - and not forgetting prosecco !!



If you can make it text me on 07943358428 or email [email protected]


Please mention Edf if you want a tan for ?13 xxx

  • 3 months later...

Hi Lovely Ladies,


I have a new spray tan in ! Strawberry and Vanilla rapid tan . This can be washed off after just three hours. It's a beautiful brown and you don't have to sleep in it ! Perfect if you're out the same evening.

I still have the coconut Suntana that you all love so don't worry if the rapid tan isn't for you..

I'm available this Thursday evening and also on Saturday morning ..

Give me a text to book in or if you want to discuss your options 07943 358 428

Looking forward to seeing you xxx Lisa xxx

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

Hi lovelies ,


I have lots of availability this weekend . I have rapid tan which you do not have to sleep in !! For a light tan keep on for 2-3 hours , for a medium keep on 3-4 hours and for a dark 5-6 hours . Usually ?20 but ?15 for this weekend xxx


Please ring or text on 07943358428 please quote EDF for the offer xxx


Lisa xx

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