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Shine Bright Like a Diamond : 8 steps on how to use shimmer spray

Summer is approaching...hooray I hear you scream! So seems fitting to talk you through all the benefits of Sienna X shimmer spray. A wonderful accessory to your spray tan. Minimal outlay as it costs £4.95 to buy and lasts ages it comes in gold or silver.
Firstly, a quick run through how to use it. Give it a good shake, if you want a more subtle shimmer hold the spray can approx 15cm away from the area spraying, if you want a more intense shimmer hold it around 10cm away.

Step 1: All over the body especially over a fresh spray tan. Across the tops of shoulders and décolleté looks amazing

Step 2: Spray down the centre of the legs after a tan to give a contoured effect. Making the legs appear slimmer. Come on girls, who doesn't want to achieve a slimmer leg?!

Step 3: For those of you that already spray tan, and therefore use a tanning cubicle. Spray this in the bottom of your cubicle over the towel to not only look amazing, but gives off a beautiful sensuous smell that will welcome your clients into your cubicle.

Step 4: Use it as a hostess gift for your tanning parties ( see my other blog on how to organise the perfect tanning party). It's inexpensive and a lovely idea to link sell into the rest of the retail range plus everyone loves a bit of shimmer, right?

Step 5: A must for any make up artist kit to finish off a look and add a bit of glamour.

Step 6: Spray it onto wet nails after the top coat is applied to glitter up your polish, and add a fragrant aroma.

Step 7: For those of you that do glitter tattoos it's a lovely way to finish off the look. I use it over the top of my airbrush tattoos that I offer for kids parties. It just adds a bit of glamour to the finish airbrush design.

Step 8: spray directly on to clothing and hair for an instant glamour effect that is easily washed out or brushed out and smells beautiful.

These are just some of my steps I have found along the way of using this product. But the uses am sure, are endless. For such an inexpensive product, it has so many uses that can be adapted for everyone whether you are industry based or not. Hopefully there is something in this blog for everyone?
Why not mix it up and spray gold and silver together to give a blended finish?
Enjoy and remember to leave me your comments if you have found another use for it. 
Till next time.....remember shine bright like a diamond!
Caroline x



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