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Typically, a tan lasts 5 to 7 days, depending on your skin type, how well you prep, and how you care for it afterward.

Moisturise daily with a tan-friendly lotion, avoid long hot showers, and pat your skin dry instead of rubbing. Gentle exfoliation at the end of the tan cycle helps it fade evenly.

Yes! Our formulas are sunless, meaning they provide color without harmful UV exposure. Always check ingredients if you have sensitive skin or allergies.

Exfoliate your skin 24 hours before your appointment or application, and avoid using oils, lotions, or deodorants on the day of your tan, as they can create a barrier.

The answer is no. Spray tans and other sunless tanners do not protect you from getting a sunburn. Sunless tanning products are designed to darken your skin without the use of ultraviolet light, which your skin absorbs while sunbathing or tanning in a tanning bed. However, sunless tanners are not designed to protect your skin from getting a sunburn. Most do not contain a sun protection factor, or SPF, and are not specifically designed to be used as a sunscreen. Self-tanners that do have an SPF rating often have a low one, and serving as sunblock is still not their main purpose.

Dihydroxyacetone or DHA is a colorless 3-carbon sugar that when applied to the skin causes a chemical reaction with amino acids on the surface skin cells. This reaction produces a darkening effect to the skin cells, thus changing the skin tone.

The answer is absolutely! The active bronzing ingredient in spray tanning is dihydroxyacetone or DHA. This non-toxic chemical reacts with the outermost layer of your skin to give it that gorgeous tan you know and love. Testing indicates it doesn’t penetrate other layers of your skin or enter your bloodstream.  However, it is always best to consult with your doctor before booking your session.

Whatever your most comfortable in! We have disposable g-strings available or you are welcome to wear your own or go nude. You can also wear bathers if you would rather cover up more but just be mindful of the tan lines if you are tanning for an event.

Loose, long, baggy clothing is the best! Oversized mens pjs are an easy solution. Thongs or slides/slippers, no sneakers. Your clothing protects your tan from any external elements ie. weather, your car, pets.

Yes I do! I have been tanning both males, females and non binary individuals since 2021. My tanning space is judgment free and all inclusive.