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Kelly from South London Spray Tans is excellent. She comes to your house and is around ?30 but is the only person I would trust to do mine, I'm a scaredy cat about looking orange. She uses Fake Bake and it's a really natural, golden brown.


http://www.southlondonspraytans.co.uk/

  • 2 weeks later...
I can highly recommend Hayley_W who you can reach on [email protected]. I've had a few spray tans over the years and Hayley's has definitely been the best. The product isn't as harsh as other fake tans and is very natural in colour. It goes on clear, develops overnight and doesn't have a harsh smell. I didn't look patchy during the dreaded wearing off stage. The colour lasted around a week. Having someone come to your home is also a boon! Hayley is lovely - very professional, efficient, came well prepared and very reasonably priced. Will definitely use Hayley again before the Summer kicks in!
  • 6 months later...

I've used Marcella from South London Spray Tans for years and she is fantastic. Only person I trust to do my tans.

I'm pale as anything and she makes sure I don't look orange or streaky.


> http://www.southlondonspraytans.co.uk/




LJ23 Wrote:

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> Kelly from South London Spray Tans is excellent.

> She comes to your house and is around ?30 but is

> the only person I would trust to do mine, I'm a

> scaredy cat about looking orange. She uses Fake

> Bake and it's a really natural, golden brown.

>

> http://www.southlondonspraytans.co.uk/

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