Quote Originally Posted by Stunna View Post
To the Absolute touch team that was the OFFICIAL TANNER For the show, you really should be ****en ashamed of your selves.

1- you are unorganized and late(make people wait in hotel rooms for hours when they have booked appointments?) we got shit to do eat focus etc
2-Make people wait show day when they made appointments?
3-amateur type work on the paint(too fast not enough coats, paint running oil running)
4- the best part was since the show was running late as most shows do, at around 3pm still morning show they leave, actually said they have to go because its taking too long. haha this one is funny to me, but when we pay for a ****en service 125$ + tax i dont care if it goes to next week you stay around and you paint everyone and sheen everyone.
5-get this they never came back for the night show? that is straight up BS and robbery.

all in all its all good there was some good people back stage to help all HW/ SHW who were ****ed by this so called offiical tanner. and i hope no one ever goes to them again.

They should just hire real Jan Tana team who do the best damn job evern to the point jan tan her self would sit and wait for you to perfect your look.

that is all

I have to disagree with this. I found them to be relatively on time and in some instances early. They were very helpful backstage as well and I never had any issue with touch ups or glaze. As a competitor it does take some planning/forethought of your own to ensure you get touched up/glazed in time. I would simply wait until the line up for touch up/glaze was short then line up. I would do this well in advance of my weight class since the touch up and glaze last until you put clothing on. Never had any issues except for color running but I believe that was only because of the extreme heat on that stage especially in the afternoon. Any color will run if you are sweating that much.
I will agree that they did leave a little early however although it was well after 3 if I recall. Kind of sucked for the guys in the Welter and later classes who needed glaze.