Will drinking more water help my spray tan last longer?
The human body is roughly 60% water. Water is needed by all the organs in the body, and contributes to overall health. To little water, (or liquids consumed) will contribute to
The human body is roughly 60% water. Water is needed by all the organs in the body, and contributes to overall health. To little water, (or liquids consumed) will contribute to
............. Yes it may. Ideally for the best tan development, evenness, and smooth wear and fade - you need the Tanning product to penetrate the skin well, and evenly. This is
Assuming your solution is not heat damaged or old, and has become green inside the bottle or a clear container (a quick visual check can confirm this) - the product is
Why should we tell clients to wait 24 hours after shaving before we can spray them? What happens if they don't? Will it mess up their tan? See below to help
Aged “mature” skin can be difficult to work with. Skin will have more UV damage, time related wear and tear, fine lines, wrinkles, dry or scaly patches,skin growths, and laxness.
Clients come in all shapes and sizes. Obese or large sized clients, or those with extra skin folds, may require some technique adjustments, but the skin finish results, though not always
How to maintain a tan while swimming Prolonged water submersion or swimming CAN fade a spray tan. But contrary to popular opinion, it is NOT actually the chlorine, salt, or chemicals
Skin Type III (Fitzpatrick Skin Pigment scale guide) clients are the most common clients seen in most USA based spray tan facilities. This is the typical Medium
Vitiligo is a skin condition in which patches of skin, and sometimes hair, lose color, or pigmentation. This creates a patch work effect, where the client will have lighter and
Viewing images online or in print or film, can be frustrating when a client feels their Spraytan is not up to par in coloration, tone or depth, with what they perceive