Best Selling Spray Tan Machines Today

By Haywood Hunter


Spray tan machines have become so trendy ever since they hit the market that people are purchasing them for home use. Lying in the sun and burning is that not fashionable any more. The danger of skin cancer and sun beds is what is making people to turn to a safer option, being fake tanning.

It is always a good idea to note that the spray needle should be as fine as possible when purchasing a tanning appliance. This will ensure a much better result and the tan will be perfect. When browsing at the tan appliances, first think about what the machine will be needed for. Will it be needed for use at home or use in a business? This will guide you as to the size of machine you need to buy.

There are a vast range of machines to choose from. Entry level appliances are popular for home use and are very lightweight. Salon machines are for professional use and there are a number to choose from, all lightweight with strong motors.

Free training is usually offered by most companies after purchasing a tanning machine. After finishing the training, a Certificate is awarded. This could be the start of a new business, either as a mobile therapist, traveling to clients, or working from home.

The ingredient that is found in tan solutions is called DHA. This changes the color of the skin and can be used on all skin types. Purchasing a sample of tanning solution is recommended before having a fake tan.

Alcohol Isopropyl (SD-40) is found in cosmetic products. It dries the skin thereby making it more prone to bacteria, moulds and viruses. Propylene is what it is made from, this is a petroleum imitation which can cause ageing of the skin and brown spots. Dioxane is a carcinogenic poison which is a nervous system depressant, can cause skin irritation, nephrotoxin and hepatotoxin. Benzalkonium Chloride can cause low blood pressure, weakness and muscular paralysis. To be on the safe side, make sure the products used in spray tan machines are organic.




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