Process
UV Tanning:This involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet (UV) light, either from the sun or tanning beds. UV rays stimulate melanin production in the skin, causing it to darken over time.
Airbrush Tanning:This process uses a fine mist of tanning solution, often containing DHA (dihydroxyacetone). Which reacts with the amino acids in the outer layer of the skin to produce a temporary tan. The application is done using an airbrush or spray gun for even coverage.
Health Implications
UV Tanning:Prolonged exposure to UV rays can lead to skin damage, premature aging and an increased risk of skin cancer including melanoma. It can also cause sunburns if not done carefully.
Airbrush Tanning:Since it doesn’t involve UV rays, airbrush tanning is considered a safer option in terms of skin health. However, it’s important to ensure the solution is applied properly and in a well ventilated area to avoid inhalation of chemicals.
Results
UV Tanning:The tan develops naturally over several sessions, but the depth and shade depend on skin type and the amount of exposure. It tends to last longer, but fade gradually as the skin renews itself.
Airbrush Tanning:The Tan is immediate, with full color developing within hours. It typically lasts 7-12 days depending on aftercare and how quickly the skin sheds its top layer.
Customization
UV Tanning:The tan is less customizable, as it depends on how your skin reacts to UV rays.
Airbrush Tanning:Customization is a key advantage. You can choose the shade you want, and your tan will be tailored to the application for an even, flawless finish based on your skin tone and preference.
Convenience
UV Tanning:Achieving a tan requires multiple sessions, either outdoors or in a tanning bed and the results may vary depending on the exposure to sunlight or UV bulbs.
Airbrush Tanning:It’s a quick, one session process that provides instant results, making it ideal for people who want a fast and safe tan for special events, vacation or for our Glow Getterz who want that instant GLOW!