All tans are two coats to ensure coverage and long wear and can last 5-10 days depending on how the skin is prepped (see Pre-Tan Prep) and taken care of afterwards (see Post-Tan Care). Products used are natural organic base in aloe vera gel, fast-drying and paraben-free. The bronzing solutiongives a very natural golden brown color (no orange), and can be manipulated lighter or darker, depending on your preference.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...

HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT MY TAN TO LAST?

The Life of Your Air Brush Tan (Post-Tan Care):

The life of your airbrush tan depends on the care you take of your skin.  Moisturize twice a day, hydrated skin retains the tan longer. Choose a moisturizer that does not contain mineral oil.  The following products have been shown to reduce the number of days that the airbrush tan will remain on the skin, so try to find alternatives or simply avoid these products until just before your next airbrush tanning session.

  • Band aids, face masks, or Biore pore strips
  • Bar soaps
  • Anti-aging or anti-acne products
  • Hair removal creams and shaving
  • Perfumes
  • Alcohol-based products
  • Avoid contact with water for the first 2 hours.
  • Avoid lotions containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHA's) and mineral oil as these may cause skin exfoliation
  • Avoid any activities that may cause skin exfoliation
  • No hot, luxurious baths after your tan! That will make your skin exfoliate faster, as will rolling in the sand on the beach.
  • We recommend not getting a pedicure after your tan. Plan ahead and get your pedicure a day or so before your spray tan or do a polish change. The exfoliant and water soak will take the color off legs and feet. Manicures are fine.
  • Hydrated skin retains the tan longer.
  • MOISTURIZE …MOISTURIZE …MOISTURIZE!! (Choose a moisturizer that does not contain mineral oil).
  • ALSO AVOID: Baby oil, Dove and Dial products, cocoa butter, scented lotions (Victoria's Secret/Bath & Body Works), oil-based products and products containing mineral oil, alpha hydroxy acids (AHA's), alcohol, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid. These will all fade your spray tan color.

If at all possible, you should also try to avoid contact with chlorine or excessive sweating inside of closed toes shoes, as both can lead to premature fading of an airbrush tan.

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