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SPRAY TANNING MOORABBIN

SPRAY TANNING

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Look and feel your best with professional spray tanning

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SPRAY TANNING

A spray tan is an excellent way to prepare for a night out because it provides an instant, sun-kissed glow without the harmful UV radiation of sunbathing, Spray tans are a fast, and convenient.

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How to Prepare for the Best Results
 

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Exfoliate:

Gently exfoliate your skin a day or two before your appointment to remove dead skin cells for a more even application. 

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Shave/Wax:

Shave or wax at least 24-48 hours in advance to allow your skin to heal and avoid irritation. 

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Avoid Lotions:

On the day of your appointment, skip lotions, makeup, and deodorant to ensure the tan adheres properly to your skin. 

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Wear Loose Clothing:

Choose dark, loose-fitting clothing and slip-on shoes for your appointment to prevent any staining or smudging of your fresh tan. 

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No UV Damage:

You get a gorgeous glow without exposing your skin to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, significantly reducing the risk of sun damage and skin cancer. 

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Instant Radiance:

Unlike waiting for a natural tan, a spray tan provides an immediate, beautiful bronzed look, allowing you to walk out the door golden and glowing. 

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Conceals Imperfections:

The bronzing solution helps to even out your skin tone and can effectively hide minor imperfections like blemishes, scars, and stretch marks, giving you a smoother, more airbrushed appearance. 

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Confidence Boost:

Achieving a healthy, radiant glow can significantly boost your self-confidence, making you feel more beautiful and comfortable in your outfit.

 

Time-Efficient:

Spray tanning is a quick and effective process, saving you the time it would take to get a natural tan and getting you ready for your night out sooner. 

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Professional, Even Finish:

Professional spray tans are applied evenly, providing a streak-free and natural-looking color that's hard to achieve with DIY products. 

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BENEFITS
 

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