- Tanning
- Spray TanningTo maximize the effectiveness of your sessions, we have collected the best spray tanning tips to make sure your skin is best prepared to accept color, keep you safe during your session, and protect and enhance your color after spray tanning.
- Tanning BedsThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates sun lamps and sun lamp products including indoor tanning beds. FDA regulations require each tanning device to bear detailed consumer information about avoiding overexposure. A label on each device lists recommended exposure schedules for skin types II-V. The label also warns that certain medications or cosmetics may increase sensitivity to UV light. You can find these regulations on the FDA Website
- Sunless TanningIs a premium sunless tanning system, giving you instant color with no UV light exposure. This beautiful tan will set between four and six hours after your session and it lasts up to seven days.
- UV TanningAll UV tanning clients should be aware that some medications, topical solutions and even some foods can cause the skin to burn or break out in a rash when exposed to ultraviolet light.
- Tanning BoothsThe salon's computer controls your tanning session time. Take your time to prepare for your session, undress, apply lotion and eye protection. When you're ready, simply press the blue START button on the timer panel, step into the tanning booth and close the door. Now all you have to do is relax and enjoy your session!
- Body ScrubUse a body scrub, not a bar soap. You want to remove excess dead skin cells so the product adheres evenly.