Everyone loves having beautiful sun kissed skin so now that the summer months are over and your tan from your holidays is beginning to fade your left with the dilemma of applying fake tan. Everyone chooses different methods of tanning, if you are a fan of going to the salon and getting a spray tan or you’re a bit of a DIY girl and do it at home, here are the pros and cons of spray tans and self-tanners to help you decide.
Spray Tan
Pros
- Spray tansleave you with an all over even tan with no streaks.
- Spray tansgive your skin a more natural golden colour.
- Your tan can last up to two weeks.
- Spray tanscan add body contouring (i.e. enhance the appearance of muscles and abs).
Cons
- Spray tanscan be quite expensive.
- It’s not for the shy or timid since you have to get right down to your underwear and have someone spray you everywhere.
- Spray tanning is applied using compressed air. This can be dangerous when used around the eyes.
- Spray tans can stain your clothing and bedding.
Self-Tanning
- There are hundreds of self-tanning products available, such as creams, gels, lotions, mousses and sprays.
- You can apply your tan in the privacy of your own home.
- It’s cheaper than spray tans as a bottle can last you up to a month depending on how often you apply the tan.
Cons
- Using self-tanners at home can leave you with streaky limbs and orange palms.
- Self-tanning takes practice and patience.
- Self-tanners take longer to dry than spray tans.
- Some self-tanners can leave your skin with an orange tint.
If spray tanning is what you fancy why not book your spray tan online now with SalonAddict. Remember the further in advance you book the better the price!!
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