For the past several years, more and more people are moving away
from tanning booths. The health risks of constant sun tanning are well
known, and few people are willing to risk their health for their skin's
appearance. To account for the change, many booths have added some form
of spray tanning to their services.
Spray tanning is the usage of a
product/chemical (usually some form of DHA) to coat your skin with a
layer of color that, while temporary, will give the appearance of a tan
without any of the skin damage. These products are a far better option
for people that are worried about their skin health. Still, there are
different types of sprays available, so if you are looking at sunless
tanning options, let the information below help you make your decision.
Traditional Spray Tans
The
most common type of spray tan you will find is traditional. Traditional
spray tanning can be found in tanning salons all over the country. This
type of tanning is fairly straight forward. The recipient stands inside
of a shower-like booth, and a variety of sprays envelop the individual
from all sides, giving them a spray on tan all over their body. This
type of spray tanning has evolved so that streaking is not that common,
but it is slightly less exact. Also, many spray tanning booths only have
one choice of color.
Airbrush Tanning
One
of the newer forms of "spray tanning" is known as airbrush. Airbrush
tanning is similar to spray method, but rather than having a shower-like
machine spray you from head to toe, a human being sits around your body
and airbrushes a layer of color all over your skin. There are several
advantages to this method:
- The trained airbrush tanner ensures that every inch of your skin is covered with an even layer.
- You can choose to have a different level of color in your skin in a way that traditional spray on tanning doesn't provide.
However,
because airbrush method is done by a human being rather than a machine,
the costs change accordingly. It is generally far more expensive to get
an airbrush than a spray on tan. But the results are better, and the
skin tone you get can be more exact, which is preferable to many people.
Airbrush tanning is the type of method that people use when they need
the tan for acting, modeling, etc.
Choosing Your Spray on Tanning Option
Airbrush
tanning is a superior method of applying tanning solution onto your
skin. But that superiority comes with an increase in costs that make it
not ideal for everyone. In addition, spray on tanning has evolved to the
point where streaking and unevenness are far less common than they were
five years ago. So if you have the extra cash, an airbrush tan is
better, but if you choose to go with a traditional spray on tan instead
you will still likely be satisfied with the results.
By
Anisur Mizi
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