Pre-Treatment Instructions: Exfoliation is key to receiving the best color and overall appearance from a Spray Tan. It will also allow your tan to last longer and look like a "sun" tan. You can begin preparing your skin weeks before or as little as two days before your application. Each one of us knows our skin best, so if you tend to have dry skin, mature or sun damaged skin, begin prepping sooner than two days. You should use products that work for your skin condition. If your skin is drier, use products that will hydrate your skin. If you have oily skin, use products appropriate for oily skin. The goal is to use a product that normalizes our skins Ph so that you can obtain the best "sunless" tan possible. If you use lotions that smell good do not use on your skin when getting a spray tan. They will continue to make your skin smell good, but will dry the skin leaving this condition very noticeable when Spray Tanned. NOTE: If you recently have been in the sun and have burned your skin, wait until your skin heals and you are not peeling. Spray Tanning over peeling skin does not look good, you will get tan but the dead skin coming off will leave white patches where the Spray Tan used to be. Your skin needs to be in prime condition for optimal results of a Spray Tan.
*Stay away from lotions with lots of fragrance and baby oils. Fragrance dries the skin; oil leaves a residue which can keep the spray tan from adhering properly. | Post Treatment Instructions:
If your skin looks cracked or lizard like -- You are not applying enough moisturizer. And if you are moisturizing once a day, step it up to twice a day. |