Q & A
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With a basic spray tan you rinse off with lukewarm water 8-12 hours after. Rapid you rinse off your spray tan with luke warm water 2-4 hours after your spray tan.
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All solutions are 100% gluten free, non-comedogenic (doesn’t clog pores) 100% vegan, allergen free, nut free.
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If you are booking a spray tan for an event, I recommend booking 48 hours before your event date. For example- if you have an event on Friday, book your tan on Wednesday. If you book a rapid spray tan I recommend booking at least 24 hours before your event date. Rapid tans are meant to be rinsed 2-4 hours and finish developing 12-14 hours. And if you are booking spray tan just because, BOOK WHENEVER YOU WANT!
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Trial spray tans are a great idea, especially if you’ve never spray tanned before. A trial tan follows the same process as a regular appointment. It’s a great way to get comfortable with the spray tan process, as well as help determine the shade that is right for you. I recommend booking your trail at least two weeks before your event.
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Heck yes you can! Just be aware that chlorine and salt water is very drying to the skin. Once you’re done swimming for the day, rinse off in lukewarm water and pat dry. Apply a generous amount of spray tan safe moisturizer. Oh and don’t forget your SPF!
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Yes! You’ll have to wait until after your first rinse. In between applying the tan and rinsing it, you want to avoid sweating. Be sure to fully rinse off all of the bronzer before going to the gym. Having brown sweat on your neck ain’t pretty! lol
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When moisturizing after a spray tan, look for lotion that’s made with the following ingredients. Sea butter, Coconut Oil, Aloe Vera and Hibiscus Lotion. Aim to use moisturizers that are oil free and fragrant free, as well as those that are free of mineral oil. Avoid lotions with a high alcohol content keep in mind that lotions containing more natural and organic ingredients will be less harsh and irritating to your skin. Irecommend using lotion 2-3 times a day depending on how dry your skin is.
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NO!