TANNING TIPS
For the perfect tan
Exfoliate 24 hours before, focusing on elbows, knees, ankles and heels.
Shave or wax the day before to avoid irritation or patchiness.
Arrive with clean, product‑free skin. Avoid moisturiser, deodorant, perfume, oils and makeup.
Wear loose, dark clothing and remove jewellery.
Hair Nets
Place the first hair net just over the hairline, keeping it off the forehead to avoid a visible line.
Keep baby hairs tucked in while leaving the forehead exposed.
If you prefer not to tan your face, place a second hair net gently over the entire face.
Inside the Booth
Follow the voice‑guided instructions for correct positioning.
Stand with arms slightly away from the body and fingers relaxed and apart.
Keep legs shoulder‑width apart.
Close your eyes and hold your breath during each spray pass.
Remain in the booth until the full cycle is complete.
BARRIER CREAM
Apply barrier cream (you only need a small amount, around a 5c piece size) to palms, backs of hands, knuckles, nails and cuticles.
Cover elbows, knees, ankles, tops of feet and heels to prevent over‑absorption.
Ensure the cream is blended evenly before entering the booth.
HaNDS
Lightly blend wrists, knuckles and sides of hands with the provided blending brushes
Avoid touching your skin with your palms until after your first rinse.
If there is tan on your palms, wipe off with the wipes provided
FIRST RINSE
Rinse with lukewarm water only, avoiding soap or body wash.
Keep the rinse brief and avoid washing your hair.
Pat skin dry rather than rubbing.
Do not moisturise as it can prevent the tan from developing
MAINTENANCE
Moisturise daily, morning and night, after your second rinse.
Avoid long baths, spas, saunas and exfoliating products.
Use gentle, non‑stripping body wash.
Avoid sweating or swimming until your tan has fully developed.