A bunch of things you might need to know before arranging a tanning treatment
If you are toying with the idea of having a spray tan then you may like to get a few details on the subject.
This could be the case because you may be anxious about whether a spray tan is right for you.
For this reason zz have made a list of the main ideas to consider prior to getting a spray tan:
It is important to know exactly how long a spray tan will last and the length of time needed between sessions. Everyday activity such as bathing sheds dead skin cells and reveals new skin, which can mean your golden natural tan can fade quickly. Most people will have a tan that lasts around a week but on average it can last anywhere from five days to ten days. Although, if a person applies a rich moisturiser on a daily basis then they can prolong the effects of their tan. But each person’s skin is unique and their skin will therefore react differently to the spray tanning fluid.
Not everyone tries spray tanning booths and in fact people should look at their complexion before they choose to opt to try it out. The way spray tanning fluid works is to enhance the natural tones in a person's skin, which means it so works much better on people with darker skin. What this means is that a person with a Mediterranean complexion may very well benefit from using a spray tanning booth. Alternatively, a fair skinned person may notice that the bronze effect seems less natural than it would on other people and therefore not be the right choice.
The active component in a spray on tan is a chemical named dihydroxyacetone (DHA) and although it is a non-toxic substance it can cause allergic reactions in some cases. As a result, people new to spray tanning should really have an allergy patch test before using a tanning booth. Although this type of allergy is extremely rare, it's a very good idea to have the test done before you go for a tan! So it is a much better idea to be safe rather than sorry, particularly when you consider that the DHA will affect the whole of your body so an allergic reaction will be quite large and not localised.
The price you'll have to pay for the spray tanning can vary depending on where the store is and the particular service that's asked for. Making regular bookings for consecutive treatments can also change the prices. For instance spray tanning from www.Sienna-X.co.uk usually costs about £25.00 per person, however within this price clients also receive pre-post tan products too. Booking in advance can help many clients to make a saving. For example booking a few sessions in succession can result in a lower overall price. There are spray tan parties too where the host can get a spray tan without spending a penny.
People can prepare for a spray tan in a couple of different ways. The first thing to do is ensure you exfoliate with a scrub or loofah to remove dead skin cells. This is due to the fact that for a spray tan to fully develop it is important to avoid showering or exfoliating for up to twelve hours after a tan. Next, in order to get an even tan individuals should shave or wax the day before their tan application. Finally it is important to come to the tanning salon in loose fitting, dark clothing as after the application the solution is likely to rub off onto their clothes.
If you follow these tips then you should have a clear idea of whether spray tanning is the right choice for your circumstances.
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