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Air Brush Tanning is an
airbrush tanning system using a
product that looks like water.
Three hours after the
application process, a golden
tan develops.
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DHA reacts with the amino
acids in the outer layer of the
skin. The reaction looks
natural as if from the sun.
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The active ingredient,
dihydroxyacetone, has been
approved by the FDA for cosmetic
applications for over 30 years.
People who have allergies should
request the ingredient sheet to
insure there is no cause for
concern before proceeding with
the tanning process.
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It can last from 3 to 10 days.
It's different for everyone.
It all depends on your skin and
how you care for it following
the tanning session. Air
Brush Tanning produces color on
the outermost layer of the skin,
and the layer is being
discarded, cell-by-cell.
As these cells are discarded,
your tan fades. Long baths
or showers, hot tubs and
swimming pools with chlorine
will cause your tan to be short
lived.
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The darker you tan
naturally, the darker you will
tan with Air Brush Tanning.
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We suggest once or twice a
week, depending on where you
want tan lines. Your
garment will not be damaged as
long as it is washed the same
day.
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No, The tan appearance you
experience from Air Brush
Tanning does not prepare you for
going into the natural sun.
While you will be a golden
bronze color, you must approach
natural tanning as if you were
absolutely pale. Always
avoid overexposure to the
natural sun. Overexposure
can cause painful and dangerous
skin damage.
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About seven to ten minutes
to apply and up to ten minutes
to dry.
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