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How Does A Spray Tan Work? |
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Answer» The ingredient that tans your skin is dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a colorless sugar that INTERACTS with dead skin cells to create the tanned color. The DHA causes a chemical reaction with the proteins in the outer most layers of the skin, which causes the color of the skin to change, producing a beautiful natural tan. A spray tan does not dye the skin; the immediate color you see when your tan is applied is a color guide or bronzer that helps the TECHNICIAN not miss any sections and allows you to instantly see your tan. The DHA starts to react with the skin within 1 hours of the tan application and CONTINUES to do so for a total of 8 hours. A spray GUN is used to spray a combination of air and tanning solution directly onto the skin, which dries almost immediately. In less than 30 minutes with CUSTOM spraying you can have a flawless tan that will develop over the next 8 hours. The ingredient that tans your skin is dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a colorless sugar that interacts with dead skin cells to create the tanned color. The DHA causes a chemical reaction with the proteins in the outer most layers of the skin, which causes the color of the skin to change, producing a beautiful natural tan. A spray tan does not dye the skin; the immediate color you see when your tan is applied is a color guide or bronzer that helps the technician not miss any sections and allows you to instantly see your tan. The DHA starts to react with the skin within 1 hours of the tan application and continues to do so for a total of 8 hours. A spray gun is used to spray a combination of air and tanning solution directly onto the skin, which dries almost immediately. In less than 30 minutes with custom spraying you can have a flawless tan that will develop over the next 8 hours. |
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