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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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