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JamesMaw Posted - 02/05/2026 : 21:11:53
To me, “Why it helps to tell your artist about dry areas in advance” matters because this is exactly where expectations and reality often split apart. Many people focus on marketing photos or the look right after application instead of how the color will settle over the next hours and appear in daylight. If real-life experience is collected in one place, a lot of common mistakes and unnecessary disappointment can probably be avoided. If an extra example is needed, the link can be taken from the file: https://xn--90a1af.xn--80aaadiojf0bujuq7e.xn--p1ai/rapid-spray-tan-for-sensitive-skin

Geminis

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