FAQ
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It is recommended to get a spray tan 1-3 days before an event!
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Prepare by shaving and exfoliating a few hours or the day before your session. Avoid waxing or undergoing other spa treatments on the day of your appointment. For optimal results, remove makeup and deodorant.
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NO WAY! Today's spray tan solutions use advanced, high-quality ingredients. As long as you follow your technician’s guidance, you’ll achieve a natural-flawless looking glow.
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It is recommended to get a mani/pedi/waxing service/massage BEFORE getting a spray tan. If you’ve just had a mani/pedi/waxing service/massage, be sure to thoroughly remove any oils or lotions from your skin, as it can prevent the tan from developing properly.
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It’s entirely up to your comfort level. You can tan nude, wear your own underwear or swimsuit, or use one of the provided disposable thongs.
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For best results, wear loose, dark clothing and, if you can, avoid wearing a bra after your session.
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You will be given a recommended rinse time, which will depend on the type of spray tan you choose and your desired color of tan.
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Avoid highly scented lotions, mineral oils, perfumes, astringents, and cleaning solutions with acid or peroxide. Anything harsh will breakdown your spray tan more quickly.
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Keep your skin hydrated by moisturizing regularly—natural, fragrance-free lotions work best. This helps maintain healthy skin and extends the life of your spray tan.
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Your spray tan should last 7 days on average.
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When your spray tan is fresh, try to avoid chlorinated water since it can cause the color to fade more quickly. If you do swim, rinse off with clean water afterward to remove chlorine from your skin. Also, limit shaving as much as possible because it exfoliates your skin and can fade your tan.
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You want to use a body wash and lotion that has no or low sulfates, parabens, fragrance, and minerals.
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Yes, it’s completely safe! Spray tan solutions are FDA-approved for external use and made from all-natural ingredients. If you have any concerns, always check with your doctor. To prevent any transfer, I suggest rinsing or wiping the breast area before feeding your baby.