A number of things you may need to understand prior to arranging a tanning treatment
If you are intent on getting a spray tan then you probably want to know a few more facts about this type of treatment.
This might be because you may be anxious about whether a spray tan is the best thing for you.For this reason zz have come up with a list of the key things to mull over before arranging a spray tan:It is important to know exactly how long a spray tan will last and the time required between sessions. When we wash and dress ourselves we shed dead skin cells,
which means a natural tan can wear off quickly. The average person can expect their tan to last anywhere from five to ten days, with most lasting a week. Although if the person uses a daily moisturiser after application then the tan can have increased lasting power. Having said that, results really do vary according to the person as everyone is different and their skin will behave differently under the effects of the spray tanning fluid.Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is the main chemical component in a spray on tan and although it is non-toxic it can be an allergen to some people. Due to this people that haven't used a spray tan before should really undergo a patch test before they use the tanning booth for the first time. Even though this form of allergy is very rare, it's a very good idea to have the test done before you go for a tan! After all it is better to be safe than sorry especially as the DHA substance will be put onto your whole body so an allergic reaction will be quite uncomfortable and not at all localised.Not everyone tries spray tanning booths and in fact people should look at their complexion before they choose to opt to try it out. The way spray tanning fluid works is to enhance the natural tones in a person's skin, which means it so works much better on people with darker skin. For example, a person with a Mediterranean complexion may certainly benefit from trying a spray tanning booth facility. A fair skinned person on the other hand may find that the bronze effect seems less natural than it would do for others and hence it may not have the desired effect.The price you'll have to pay for the spray tanning can vary depending on where the store is and the specific service that's requested. Prices also vary depending on whether a person books in advance or books multiple sessions. For instance spray tans from www.Sienna-X.co.uk usually costs about £25.00 per person, but this does include post tan care items to help clients get the most out of the procedure. To make a bit of a saving it's worth booking a session in advance. For example booking a few sessions in succession can result in a lower overall price. There are spray tan parties too where the host can get a spray tan without spending a penny.People can prepare for a spray tan in a couple of different ways. Firstly you should scrub off any dead skin cells with a thorough exfoliation. This is because in order for the spray tan to be effective, it is important to avoid showering or exfoliating for up to twelve hours after a tan. Next, in order to get an even tan individuals should shave or wax the day before their treatment. Lastly, people should come to the tanning salon in dark, comfortable clothes as after the procedure that the solution will come off onto clothes.If you decide to follows these guidelines you will have a clearer idea of whether spray tanning is the right choice for you.