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Sienna X
Spray Tan

Sienna X Spray Tan

Achieve a gorgeous, natural looking tan all year round with a Sienna X spray tan treatment.  Sienna X is the 1st choice for professionals and celebrities alike as it is quick, safe and natural looking - you will love the way our tanning treatments make you look and feel!

Sienna X is a sunless solution to a healthy, natural looking tan. It’s a great answer to spending hours in the sun or on sunbeds; there’s no risk of sunburn, peeling, or any sun related skin diseases or damage.

Your tan will last between 5 to 7 days, depending on your daily skincare routine. It fades as your skin sheds the outer layer of dead skin cells. The key to prolonging the tan is to moisturise using Sienna X daily moisturiser and Sienna X extend & perfect gradual tan.

Sienna X Spray Tan
• Full Body
£20
• Tonight's the Night
(2-4hr development time)
£25
• Or buy 6 treatments
and get 7th
FREE


Preparation

What you need to do to prepare for a spray tan to get the very best result from your tan?

Before

  • The night before, exfoliate and moisturise your skin, paying extra attention to the elbows, knees, ankles and any other problem area.
  • Paint nails and toenails beforehand
  • Wax/shave at least 24hrs beforehand to allow the pores time to close
  • Do not apply moisturiser or skin lotions on the day of your tan
  • Remove make up, deodorant, lotions before your tan

After

  • Bring loose dark clothing; tight fitting clothes may cause marks and some of the solution can rub off onto your clothing. Any rubbed off solution will usually wash out but it’s possible it may stain on some materials. So its recommended that you wear clothes that are dark and not too precious.
  • Wear flip flops or loose shoes
  • Do  not shower/bathe for at least 8 hours (overnight is preferable)
  • Do not exercise, swim, use sunbeds or steam rooms and so on until you wash the solution off
  • Do not touch your skin as the solution can be transferred to your hands.
  • Avoid getting your hands or skin wet, washing up etc.
  • After showering apply sienna X moisturiser and pat dry
  • Keep moisturising, every day if possible and towards day 3 start applying extend and perfect gradual tan to prolong the life of your tan
  • Day 5 you can start exfoliating so the tan fades evenly

 

What will happen during my first treatment?

I will ask you some questions to make sure the tanning process is suitable for you. After which we will decide on the best colour for your skin type.

You will be asked to undress and remove jewellery, glasses, contact lens etc. and then I will apply a barrier cream to your hands, feet and any dry or problem areas.

The spraying will take 10 mins or so with some additional drying time. I will ask you to stand within a pop up tanning booth so the solution stays contained.

You will see the guide colour immediately on your skin, this is to help make sure all areas are covered, after 8 hours you will wash this off and your colour will have develops underneath.

Do I have to be naked?

No, but it’s up to you. Many people like to wear dark underwear. 

Who’s it suitable for?

It’s safe for most people but some allergic people can have minor skin irritations. Allergic reactions are rare and if you have sensitive skin or allergies I can do a patch test beforehand.

Women in the 1st trimester of pregnancy or those with breathing difficulties should avoid treatments.

 

Caution

If you have a medical condition or take prescribed drugs it would be worthwhile just checking with your doctor if a spray tan is suitable for you.

I would advice anyone that is currently suffering from a fever, diarrhoea or vomiting or those who have contagious infection such as athlete’s foot, verruca refrain from treatment until the condition is cleared.

Some conditions do require greater care, those being; epilepsy, asthma, kidney & liver problems, skin problems & allergies and pregnancy. A patch test may be required 24 hours before treatment. 

Pregnant women in the first 12 weeks should avoid receiving any treatment, after which a modified treatment can be performed.

 

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