Air
Brush Sunless Tanning F.A.Q.
1. What is the
air-brushed sunless tanning process?
The air-brushed sunless tanning process uses an ingredient
called dihydroxyacetone (DHA) to react with the skins amino
acids. The reaction is like that of the sun, but is not
damaging to the skin. The process results in a golden tan
appearance that can last up to 10 days. It is a healthy
safe way to tan. This new process appeals to both people
who already like tanning beds and those who don't.
2. What kind
of results can I expect?
The same results that get from lying in a tanning bed or
exposing yourself to the sun. Even though there is no skin
damage from overexposure when you use the air-brushed sunless
tanning process, with overexposure you could see a possible
orange distortion instead of the bronze we are trying to
achieve. The darker you tan naturally the darker you will
become with the air-brushed sunless tanning process.
3. How long will
this last?
This really depends on several factors. The air-brushed
sunless tanning process only affects the epidermis layer
of skin. Since cells are constantly being naturally discarded
it is recommended that you exfoliate with some type of scrub
before you have the DHA solution applied. Just like with
a UV generated tan, using a good moisturizer will prolong
the life of your tan. Results can still be seen up to 10
days after application.
4.
What are the challenges associated with the air-brushed
sunless tanning process?
If you have used a self tanner from the drug store then
you know some of the problems associated with the process:
orange color, streaking, blotches, and tanned palms etc.
The air-brushed sunless tanning process virtually eliminates
most problems associated with self tanning. After being
sprayed you need to avoid perspiration and don't shower
for at least 4 hours.
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