Airbrush Tanning Equipment Can Combat That Pasty Look


by Adam Hefner - Date: 2008-05-11 - Word Count: 541 Share This!

In the old days, a tan was a sign of a laborer and considered unattractive. However, times have changed and these days a tan is seen as an indicator of wealth, class and beauty. Many people do not have the time to devote to tanning the old fashioned way. This presents a need for new ways to acheive the desired look. One such creation is airbrush tanning equipment.

Mankind's first attempt to mimic Mother Nature was based upon bulbs which emit the same type rays produced by the sun. Those desiring a quick tan were subjected to claustrophobic conditions and exposed to potentially harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. For many years, this was the only option for those seeking an indoor tanning solution.

Recently, another possibility has emerged. It is now possible to achieve that glowing tan without exposing your skin to UV rays and with no need to be cramped in a tanning bed for extended periods of time. One can simply have the tan sprayed on them like a work of art. Finally, a safe and quick way exists to sport that year round tan.

This magic is made possible by a substance called dihydroxyacetone which was discovered during the early 20th century. Commonly called DHA, it has the effect of creating a "faux tan" when applied to the skin. DHA is produced by many manufacturers for commercial tanning use. Some add additional beneficial ingredients such as vitamin E, natural oils, and other skin softeners.

Spray tans have advantages and disadvantages. Some claim they are not as realistic as UV based tans and that they fade far more rapidly. Others feel strongly that prolonged ultraviolet ray exposure entails risks which far outweigh the marginal benefits yielded by traditional tanning bed use. In the end it is a personal decision for the customer, as well as the salon owner. Many good available sources of research are online and it is strongly suggested you educate yourself before deciding upon which route to go.

Once you have decided that spray tanning is for you, the next step is to determine which method of application best suits your particular needs. There are two main categories of equipment in the spray tanning arena. The first are booths in which the user stands and is automatically sprayed with the active ingredient. The second are handheld, portable devices called airbrushes. A booth is typically more expensive, but an airbrush usually requires more skill on behalf of the operator.

An airbrush has several other advantages. A skilled person using an airbrush can create a flawlessly uniform and sparkling tan. It is also easier to avoid mouth or nose contact with DHA using an airbrush as compared to a booth. It is strongly advised that DHA is not inhaled. Many different types and price points exist for airbrushes. Whether you are a casual user, or a Hollywood professional, there is an option for you.

Airbrush tanning equipment is gaining quickly in popularity and appeal. Highly portable, one can stow it away for travel and bring it on location at special events. They allow for a great tan without the traditionally feared health risks. Many different levels of equipment are available for beginners up to serious professionals. Explore this world and let artist within you emerge!


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