Posts Tagged ‘Spray Tan’

Shop Online for Spray Tan Solution

Friday, September 23, 2011
posted by TanNBeautiful

There are some items that people hesitate to purchase over the internet. Clothing, in particular, comes to mind as many people wish to try on the items prior to purchase. People are also wary of purchasing cosmetic items over the internet. I am of the mindset that if you know what you want, it is often better to purchase online.

For instance, I have spray tan equipment in my home because I enjoy getting an even, all over glow every few weeks. As a result I go through a lot of spray tan solution in a year. Since I already know what brand works best for me, I have found wholesalers online from whom I can purchase in bulk at a low price – much lower than what I can get at a local beauty supply store or salon.

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2011 MaxiMist PRO Spray Tanning System Machine

Tuesday, March 15, 2011
posted by TanMan
The all new 2011 MaxiMist PRO Spray Tanning Machine is no joke!  Look no further, you won’t find any other HVLP spray Tanning system anywhere that has been completely designed for just that purpose, the application of Sunless Spray Tanning Solutions. Everything about the MaxiMist PRO unit has redesigned for one purpose, which is to provide an absolute perfect full body Spray Tan, every time in under 3 minutes, using the least amount of spray tanning solution…….(Normally 2 oz. or less).
The MaxiMist PRO  Spray Tanning system is so user friendly anyone can master the application in only a few sessions. It’s just that good, and just that simple. The MaxiMist PRO system is perfect for salon use, as well as, a lightweight compact mobile system all in one package. No need to have different spray tanning machines for different purposes.  Many professional airbrush spray tan training courses offer training with this machine because of  it’s easy operation. We recommend the MaxiMist PRO  spray tanning machine for professional use.

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Treating Sunburns

Thursday, October 28, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

Sunburns leave skin red, cracked, dry, and without treatment can cause serious irritation and discomfort.  The best way to prevent sunburns is to wear sunscreen; this will also work to prevent skin cancer. Even better, instead of subjecting your body is radiation to achieve golden skin, why not try a safe alternative like a spray on tan. If, however, you have already been sunburned, sunscreen can also be used as a skin moisturizer and to protect the skin from further damage.  There are also products officially marketed as a skin moisturizer that will work better than sunscreen, but won’t protect against UV rays. Vaseline works well as a skin moisturizer for extreme cases of sunburn, but in such cases it may also be wise to consult a physician.

Sunburn can be the cause for the development of serious medical conditions, so it’s best to avoid it whenever possible. Tempting as it is to go outside without applying sunscreen, in this day and age, it’s risky.

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Kahari RAPID Tan Airbrush/Spray Tanning Solution

Tuesday, September 14, 2010
posted by TanMan

Brand new 2-4 hour Kahari Rapid Tan Spray Tanning Solution.  This amazing sunless tanning solution allows you to take a shower 2-4 hours after getting a spray tan. The color is amazing, and you will love the long lasting tan. Kahari Rapid Tan Spray Tanning Solution  is a 2-4 hour tan and is the ultimate convenience for those clients on the go. Shower in 2 hours to obtain a light tan , 3 hours for a medium tan , and 4 hours for a dark tan . 

Kahari Rapid Tan Spray Tanning Solution offers potent antioxidant properties, while at the same time soothes and moisturizes the skin.  Kahari Rapid Tan Spray Tanning Solutions have been tested by some of the leading salons and spas and gained international attention. This sunless tanning product is the real deal!

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Mayo Clinic Endorses Sunless Tanning as a Safe Method

Monday, August 30, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

If you’re new to the world of sunless tanning, you may think it’s just another cancer inducing process to darken the tone of your skin. But the truth of the matter is that spray tanning solution and other sunless tanning products are a safe and viable alternative to traditional tanning and tanning beds. This may seem too good to be true, but the evidence is overwhelming, and a recent article from the Mayo Clinic reinforces what sunless tanning advocates have been preaching for years.

Sunless tanning products contain DHA, which reacts with the outer layer of your skin to darken it without exposure to detrimental UV radiation. This color gradually fades in about a week as the outermost layer of your skin sloughs off naturally. Most sunless tanning products don’t contain any SPF or other type of sun protection, so even if your skin is darker, you’ll still want to apply sunscreen liberally if you’re going to be catching any rays.

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Alternative Tanning Solutions

Friday, August 13, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

Ever since the tanning law went into effect a few weeks ago, I’ve been searching for a new way to get glowing, godlike skin. Since I go tanning three times a week, I just can’t afford the extra 10%. I’ve been trying to soak in some sun to augment my tanning regimen but I’m just not getting the results I want.

Last weekend some girlfriends and I were walking around the mall when we noticed a mobile spray tanning salon. I’ve always been skeptical of spray tans after a bad experience I had with a tan in a can before my junior prom, but I was running out of options. When I walked out of the tanning tent, I couldn’t believe how good I looked. The results were truly amazing and the tan has already lasted five days without showing any signs of fading.

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Reversing Sun Damage

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

Most people hit the beach or the tanning salon in an effort to achieve beautiful skin. But the irony in this is that tanning often leads to skin problems later in life: wrinkles, sagging, blotchy skin or even melanoma. If you’ve been subjecting your skin to a glut of UV radiation, it’s not too late to reverse the effects. Of course, the first line of business is to cut down on your exposure to radiation; use a spray on tan if you feel the need for bronzed skin.

Using antioxidants can help slow the oxidation process and preserve the collagen and elastin in your skin. Antioxidants can be found in a variety of foods, including fruits and green tea, as well as in supplements. You can also find lotions and skin care products that can reverse the skin’s signs of aging and aid in the propagation of skin cells. Many of these products contain free radical-thwarting antioxidants as well.

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The Case for Sunless Tanning

Friday, July 23, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

Since the new tanning bed tax has gone into effect, there has been a startling amount of debate and backlash. Some are claiming the tax is racist while others are questioning its legality. Personally, the tax hasn’t affected me much, but my sister and her friends said they’ve already had to cutback at the tanning salon. I’ve been trying to convince them for years to stop inundating their bodies with UV rays multiple times per week, and the new tax seems like the perfect catalyst to convince them.

I know they’re not going to go without being tan—that would be ridiculous of course. But sunless tanning is a viable option, and it doesn’t seem like they’ve even considered it. I’ve seen the results firsthand and I think they’re better than what you get at the tanning beds—plus you don’t have to worry about melanoma

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UV Radiation Explained

Monday, June 14, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

By now you are probably well aware of the inherent risks of tanning and exposure to UV radiation, but do you know how this radiation works and why it is so detrimental? On the light spectrum, UV rays are shorter than visible light but longer than x-rays, meaning that humans can’t see them and they emit a considerable amount of radiation. Because it is an ionizing radiation, UV causes chemical reactions, such as sunburns. And while this is certainly one of the negative chemical reactions, small amounts of UV exposure are necessary for proper vitamin D synthesis.

In order to help people determine their risk, a UV index has been developed. This internationally used system certainly isn’t foolproof, but it serves as an effective way to gauge your risk on any given day. Tanning beds utilize the same UV radiation we get from the sun, but since these rays are highly concentrated, their detrimental effect is magnified. Because of this, sunless tanning methods are the only safe way to darken your skin.

Researchers Link Tanning Beds to Melanoma

Friday, June 11, 2010
posted by TanNBeautiful

While driving to work this morning I listened to a podcast by NPR that investigated the risk of tanning beds. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota explored the risk of tanning beds and their correlation to melanoma development. More than 1,100 melanoma patients ages 25-59 were compared to a group of similar, but healthy, individuals. The researchers found that those with significant tanning bed usage—50 or more hours in a lifetime; more than 100 sessions in a lifetime; or 10 or more years of usage—were 2.5 to 3 times as likely to contract melanoma.

They were quick to assert, however, that tanning in the sun can be just as dangerous. Tanning beds simply concentration the same UV rays. This led to the conclusion that there was no safe way to tan, but the researchers obviously neglected the only truly safe tanning method: airbrush tanning.