Revealing Airbrush Tan Review

Have you ever noticed how a large number of luminaries always manage to look so healthy, young and tan. Yes, they appear at the Oscars looking younger than their years and as sensational as possible. It makes me wonder; do they have an airbrush tan, or what? I mean, how can they be tan for so long and not get, at least, a wrinkle?

Sure enough, celebrities have some heavy artillery for fighting age and wrinkles. Plastic surgery is more the rule than the exception nowadays. Lips too thin? Plump them. Jowls drooping? Lift them. Skin too pale? Tan it.

I have ascertained by way of investigation and observation, how the celebs obtain and retain their unbelievable tans regardless of the weather; it's called airbrush tanning. And you won't have to spend weeks in a tanning bed causing—possibly—irreparable damage to your skin. You just walk in pale as you are, and stroll out after thirty minutes with a healthy looking tan.

I didn't really know how an airbrush tan worked, so I had to ask. Airbrush tanning salons use booths that you step into and nozzles then spray the mist all over you. After a few minutes, you simply dry off and step out with a perfect tan. This method definitely sounded better than the one I had tried; applying a self-tanning lotion by hand always left an orange tint and streaking. I imagined that getting an airbrush tan must be, at least, a little better

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So, after doing a little research, I decided that getting an airbrush tan was safe as there were, supposedly, no damaging dyes or caustic chemicals. And, it has to be much safer than exposing yourself to harmful sun rays (see: Basic Skin Care Tips) or traditional tanning salons. Most folks that had the procedure said that it did not give them an orange appearance—that it turned out looking quite natural. It's supposed to last for a bit longer than a week and then fades naturally.

My Airbrush Tanning Experience

I decided that I had to try it. So I discovered a salon close to my home that provided an airbrush tanning service, and resolved to give it a try. After all, if I didn't like the way it turned out, I'd rapidly regain my usual pale complexion—no worse for the experience. I wouldn't know how it looked unless I actually tried it.

It was slightly more pricey than I'd figured on, but I suppose the price varies from location to location. The one thing you'll want to be prepared for—if you decide to get an airbrush tan—is the cool temperature of the mist; I must have actually shrieked when the cold spray hit me. A short while later, though, I departed the salon looking like I just got back from a Hawaiian vacation.

All in all, my encounter with airbrush tanning was a pleasant one. The important thing is, I did not look like an overripe orange or a chromatic zebra. Also, I received great compliments on my tan. I am now a big fan of the airbrush tan Emoticon Happy

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