FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The duration of a spray tan is greatly influenced by your skin type, but it generally lasts about 7-14 days. You can extend the results at home by using our range of home care products, which help maintain the beautiful, tanned glow for a longer period.

Our spray tan products are well-tolerated, and irritation reactions are extremely rare. If you’re concerned about whether a spray tan is suitable for you, we can perform a patch test on your skin if desired. If you have any allergies you would like to discuss with us beforehand, please feel free to contact us.

You should moisturize your skin thoroughly the night before your spray tan appointment (pay special attention to very dry areas such as knees and elbows). NOTE: For the actual spray tan, come with freshly showered skin.

Many people prefer to wear their own dark bikini or underwear during the spray tan. If you prefer, we provide disposable thongs for use. Men can use dark swimming shorts or underpants.

Yes, the spray tan products are not completely fragrance-free. The products have a mild scent.

It is recommended to wear dark, loose clothing to your spray tan appointment for this reason. The spray tan solution includes a guide color that washes off in the first shower, and this color layer can sometimes cause slight staining. Many people choose to shower on the evening of their spray tan, which prevents issues with stained bed linens.

A spray tan is a cosmetic tan created without UV rays. The active ingredient is DHA (dihydroxyacetone), which is derived from plants such as sugar beets. The spray tan works by coloring the outer layer of the skin. In this process, the DHA reacts with the amino acids and proteins in the skin, resulting in a beautiful, tanned appearance.

The active ingredient is DHA (dihydroxyacetone), which is derived from plants such as sugar beets and sugar cane.

Shaving should be done at least 8 hours before your spray tan appointment. Waxing or sugaring should be done 1-2 days before the treatment.

A spray tan cannot cover up tan lines obtained from the sun. While it can help to soften the lines, a spray tan cannot completely even out the skin.

Sunburned skin cannot be spray tanned.

Yes, you can. You will receive home care instructions at the end of the treatment to help you keep your tan as flawless as possible.

Yes. Proper moisturizing helps maintain the color, and our high-quality home care products will give you a naturally tanned look.

Today’s products are high-quality and fade beautifully from the skin, wearing off in a manner similar to a natural tan.

No, it won’t affect them. You can have a spray tan with eyelash extensions, just be sure to follow the usual care instructions for the extensions.

Allow about 30 minutes for the entire visit. The spray tan is a pleasant, quick treatment that will leave you smiling.

The spray tan solution dries quickly. However, factors such as humidity and sweating can affect drying time. If necessary, we perform a drying phase during the spray tan session to ensure that your skin feels comfortable immediately.

There are many types of rashes, so it depends on the specific rash. However, I wouldn’t recommend getting a tan if you have an irritated or raised rash, as the result might be uneven. Fresh wounds or tattoos should not be spray tanned. Sunburned skin also prevents a spray tan.

It’s best to avoid these activities for 24 hours after your spray tan, as the color is still developing on your skin.

A spray tan does not provide sun protection, so it is essential to use sunscreen.

Yes. A spray tan does not prevent your skin from tanning normally.

A spray tan looks its best 1-2 days after the treatment. So, if you have an event on a Saturday, I would recommend getting your spray tan on Wednesday or Thursday to ensure the color develops fully and looks fabulous for the occasion.

This is a question with no definitive answer. You can get a spray tan while pregnant, but the general recommendation is to avoid it during the first trimester. I also understand that some expectant mothers prefer to avoid additional chemical exposure during pregnancy, and that is perfectly valid as well.

Yes, you can get a spray tan while breastfeeding. It is recommended to wear a bikini top to make breastfeeding more convenient. Avoid touching the skin after the spray tan, as the color is still developing.

You can extend the duration of your tan at home (we provide guidance and home care product recommendations). Otherwise, you can get a new spray tan as soon as you like. It’s important to exfoliate the previous color from your skin to ensure the new tan is even and looks just as good.