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Originally Posted by Le
You will never have anything constructive to say, because you don't know a damn thing about this subject.
Honestly, I can't take investment advice seriously from someone who owns a hole in the wall salon and drives a 1978 olds.
Are you even aware that you offer light therapy in your salon? Call it tanning, but you are never the less causing a reaction via light waves.
So are you saying that your beds are just smoke and mirrors?
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No. You are 100% correct. I do offer light therapy. But this was marketed like spray tan when it came out and that's too bad man.
Spray tan was the SAFE ALTERNATIVE and this was FIX THE DAMAGE DONE.
I just can't see how that would work in a tanning salon. But you are correct. IMO tanning works better than any medicine or supplement for certain skin conditions and of course Vitamin D.
When reality hits and people are running from SPF to the tanning salons and equipment isn't being sold as the SAFER ALTERNATIVE then I'll look into these things.
If you are judging me based on what my market can afford, and MY choice of autos that's fine. I'm not the defensive one. I mean, they USED to have one of these setups in a near by salon. Wouldn't want them to hear what people tell ME what they thought of their experiences with it.
I don't care if you have a diamond making machine. If it's marketed incorrectly then what good is it.