Recommendations for prepping your skin before a spray tan

To ensure the best results and a longer-lasting spray tan, here are some recommendations for prepping your skin before a spray tan:

  1. Exfoliate: Exfoliation is essential for creating a smooth canvas for the tanning solution and helps to remove dead skin cells. Prior to your spray tan appointment, exfoliate your entire body using a gentle scrub or exfoliating mitt. Pay extra attention to rough areas like elbows, knees, and ankles. Avoid oil-based exfoliators as they can create a barrier on the skin.

  2. Shave or Wax: If you prefer to shave or wax, do so at least 24 hours before your spray tan appointment. This allows the skin to recover and prevents any potential irritation or sensitivity from the tanning solution.

  3. Avoid Moisturizers and Oils: On the day of your spray tan, avoid applying any moisturizers, lotions, oils, or makeup on your body. These products can create a barrier on the skin and interfere with the absorption and development of the tanning solution.

  4. Remove Makeup and Deodorant: Before your appointment, remove any makeup, deodorant, or other products from your skin. These can affect the tanning process and may result in uneven coloration.

  5. Wear Loose, Dark Clothing: Opt for loose-fitting, dark-colored clothing to wear after your spray tan appointment. Tight clothing can rub against the skin and potentially remove the tanning solution, while dark colors can minimize any potential transfer of the bronzer in the tanning solution.

  6. Avoid Water and Sweat: It's best to avoid activities that may cause excessive sweating or prolonged exposure to water before your spray tan appointment. This includes activities like intense workouts, swimming, or taking long showers. Excessive moisture on the skin can interfere with the tanning solution's development.

  7. Consult with your Tanning Technician: If you have any specific concerns or questions regarding prepping your skin for a spray tan, don't hesitate to consult with your tanning technician or the salon you're visiting. They can provide personalized advice and instructions based on their specific tanning process and products used.

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