Beautyguild Forum
sadeelisha 31/01/2010 14:00Hi im looking into joing up with fake bakes new at home service. Basically you pay £750 up front which pays for your kit (worth 4000 apparantly) which inludes the POD so much product, uniform, spray gun, also covers 2 days training, insurance with the guild. Basically you are like a body shop or ann summers rep but doing spray tan parties, charging £20/25 a tan. They say they offer all advertising support, you use their official logo/brand, for this you pay them £25 a week and get your products at something like 50% off rrp? just wondering if anyone is already doing this or thinking about doing this for some advice. it sounds great to me im so excited cant wait to get my pack o sign up!
wendy holmes 09/05/2010 20:05Hi, I'am a home based salon and have just brought a fake bake application package, would have liked a spray pod but too expensive ( only brought his package in April 2010.) Fake Bake are now offering the package you have brought, but there is no mention of £25 a week.
Did you take the offer up and I would love to know how you are getting on ! please let me know soon! Wen
waxingforguys 14/05/2010 12:26I think Fake Bake @ Home is a very expensive way of getting into Spray Tanning! You can just buy the kit a lot cheaper from either Fake Bake or other companies, personally I'd recommend Nouvatan or Tantrick myself.
You pay once for the kit, and just buy products as and when you need them.
zoelouise3 07/06/2010 18:09hi i am currently using fake bake i thought that this way personally was a very expensive way of doin it. I brought the mobile tent and machine and four bottles of tanning soloution for £350 i think that its cheeaper doin it this way and then advertising through leaflet drops and word of mouth.
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