CAROLINACHICK
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Thought I'd post a little info on fantasy tan for those who are really interested
Well, you are basically airbrushed. You go in wearing whatever you would to the tanning bed, well, unless you go nude, some places might be a lil' shy 'bout that but just wear as little as possible.
Anyway.... a technician will spray you head ta toe w/ a tanning solution that contains DHA (which is in most sunless tanners)
When (DHA) is applied to the skin, it causes a chemical reaction with the amino acids in the skin to produce a tan, much like the sun does, but without UVA and UVB damage to the skin.
You can see the color instantly but the color deepens over the course of the day (or 8 hrs) I think it's best to apply it at night after you've showered and exfoliated the shin that way you can sleep in it and the solution has time to "stain" the skin.
It works differently for different skin types. Some people it will last up to 2 weeks and others maybe only 4 days. I personally think it's worth the $$$. Prices do vary depending on location. Some places here charge $15/session. Prices can be as high as $30/session. And if you purchase a package of sessions you can usually get a good deal.
No orange color at all. It's very natural looking, I was so impressed w/ it, that I'm now buying the system for my training studio.
While you're being sprayed the color looks kind-of odd but w/ in minutes (before they're even finished w/ ya) it's bronze and like I said before the longer you leave it on before showering, the better it looks.
Here's a video clip~
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-health.asp?id=2749

Well, you are basically airbrushed. You go in wearing whatever you would to the tanning bed, well, unless you go nude, some places might be a lil' shy 'bout that but just wear as little as possible.
Anyway.... a technician will spray you head ta toe w/ a tanning solution that contains DHA (which is in most sunless tanners)
When (DHA) is applied to the skin, it causes a chemical reaction with the amino acids in the skin to produce a tan, much like the sun does, but without UVA and UVB damage to the skin.
You can see the color instantly but the color deepens over the course of the day (or 8 hrs) I think it's best to apply it at night after you've showered and exfoliated the shin that way you can sleep in it and the solution has time to "stain" the skin.
It works differently for different skin types. Some people it will last up to 2 weeks and others maybe only 4 days. I personally think it's worth the $$$. Prices do vary depending on location. Some places here charge $15/session. Prices can be as high as $30/session. And if you purchase a package of sessions you can usually get a good deal.
No orange color at all. It's very natural looking, I was so impressed w/ it, that I'm now buying the system for my training studio.
While you're being sprayed the color looks kind-of odd but w/ in minutes (before they're even finished w/ ya) it's bronze and like I said before the longer you leave it on before showering, the better it looks.
Here's a video clip~
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-health.asp?id=2749