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Ready to Look Vivacious?

If you are ready to take the next step and be bronzed the healthy way, but you've never had a spray tan before you've landed in the right spot to learn a bit more about it and find out what to do before you get your glow on.

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I am ready to take the plunge and get a healthy tan.  Now what?

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Go to our schedule now button at the top of the page and you can pick out your appointment time.  A technicican will arrive at your address at the specified time.   Before your appointment you should be showered (shaven, and exfoliated).  Do not have any makeup, moisturizer, deoderant or fragrance on.  

 

It is recommended that you wait at least 6 hours  after your spray tan before showering, but a full 24 hours is best to really let the tan set.    You will also want to avoid any activity that will get your skin wet, working out, swimming, 

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How long does a spray tan last?



A spray tan can last anywhere from 5-10 days.   It all depends on your lifestyle.  The tan sits on your epidermis, which is the top layer of your skin.  When your skin sloughs off, so will your tan.  

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Is there anything I can do to make my tan last longer?
 

Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize!!!  Keeping your skin soft and supple is the key to maintaining your tan and making it last as long as possible.  However, it is recommended that you don't apply moisturizer immediately before your spray tan, or at least 6 hours after.   

You can also apply a light self tanning bronzer to extend your tan.

It is also recommended that you don't exfoliate until the day of your next tan.  Exfoliating can make your tan look splotchy.

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How often do I need to get sprayed to maintain my tan?

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This all depends on your natural skin regeneration rate.  If you want to seemlessly maintain your tan you'll want to do this about every 5-7 days.  If you maintain properly, you can generally go 7-10 days between sprays.  

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Am I going to turn out orange?

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No, the first thing we'll do is assess your skin type and determine what level of DHA would work best for your skin.  Someone with a light, milky skin tone will require a lower DHA level than someone who has a higher melatonin level.  

We have also done the research and sought out the best products to put on your skin.  

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