You have a summer filled with fab fashionable looks to show off. A sun kissed glow is the perfect pairing with those short shorts, minis, and slinky sundresses. How should you get, and maintain, a supreme summer glow? Take a look at what you need to know about a glam glow and showcasing your new summer-time wardrobe.
You have 24 hours (or less) until you reveal your newest summer ensemble at an impromptu event or date night. There's no time to let the sun work its magic and you're not comfortable with showing off your winterwhite legs.
A professional spray tan takes almost no time, giving you a golden glow almost immediately. This shaves serious time off your busy day, while still getting you ready to bear it as you wear it.
Tanned skin shouldn't come at the cost of your health. Even if the saying, "Beauty is pain" is your motto, that doesn't include adding serious, potentially life-threatening risks.
Don't assume it can't happen to you. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, by age 70 one in five American adults will have a skin cancer diagnosis. Tanning in natural sunlight increases the likelihood of developing this disease, making prevention and protection necessary.
The sun's ultraviolet (UV) light causes irreparable damage that can result in cancer-causing changes. This damage can lead to the development of skin cancer as well as other issues. The more UV ray damage your skin sustains, the more it will look sun worn. These means wrinkles, sunspots, and a not-so-pleasant leathery look.
Choosing a spray tan is a safe alternative to UV ray exposure. With a spray or airbrush salon service, you can get a golden glow that compliments your summer-time wardrobe - without having to worry about serious skin damage.
How can a spray tan save your clothes? Your new summer wardrobe has barely left the closet. You don't want its grand debut to include odd orange streaks and discolored fabric. But if you opt for a DIY self-tanning approach, you might end up with an outfit-ruining look.
A faux glow isn't always easy to achieve - especially if you're a tanning novice. Rubbing a drugstorebought lotion over your legs and arms can result in a streaky orange mess. Beyond the not-so-glamorous look this type of self-tan fiasco leaves behind on your body, the color can transfer onto your brand-new clothes.
If you aren't sure what tanning products to use, how to apply them, or what you need to know about postcare and clothing management, talk to a professional. Choosing a salon spray or airbrush tan eliminates the confusion and helps you get the most of your tan without it ending up on the fragile fabric of your sweet summer sundresses.
Getting ready for a big night out or special event (such as a wedding, graduation party, or other summer soiree) can cost you. Along with spending money on your new summer-wear, you also have beauty-related costs. If you're concerned about spending on a spray tan, consider the benefits versus the costs.
Again, a DIY approach can leave you (and your clothes) streaked with orange stripes. While it may seem like slathering on a store-bought tanning product is an inexpensive option, you may end up spending on new clothes or other beauty products (such as exfoliators) to correct a self-tanning mistake.
Do you need a faux glow to match your new summer wardrobe? Contact Golden State Tanning Studio for more information.