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Three body parts people forget to spray tan (and why you shouldn’t miss them out)
You can apply spray tan to any part of your body, with the likes of the face, legs and arms usually getting a fair amount of attention! Consistency, however, is the name of the game – and due to this, many people like to cover every inch of their skin with the solution rather than accept any pesky white patches.
The best things to eat and drink to maintain your spray tan
There’s no better feeling than lathering on spray tanning solution and watching the colour take form. In just a matter of hours, you can transform your appearance and give off the illusion that you’ve spent the last week sunning yourself on a beach.
Suffering from acne? A spray tan is your new best friend
You’re not alone if you have acne. In fact, the British Skin Foundation has found that 60% of people will suffer from it at some point in their lives. This, however, doesn’t mean that you should take it on the chin. Instead, there are things you can do to limit the physical and emotional effects of acne – including using a spray tanning solution.
Three tips for those using spray tan this autumn
The summer is becoming a distant memory. Whether you managed to catch some sun or not, there’s no need to wave goodbye to your golden brown skin just because it’s autumn. Instead, you just a spray tanning solution to attain a fabulous sun-kissed complexion throughout the season
Three benefits that come from spray tanning when you have tattoos
It’s estimated that 20% of people now have a tattoo in the UK. This number is set to grow even larger over the next 10 years. If you’re already the proud owner of some ink or whether you’re currently eyeing up your first piece of body art, it probably won’t be long until you realise just how much tattoos and spray tan go hand in hand.
Three reasons you need a spray tan on your passport photo
An adult passport is typically valid for 10 years in the UK, which is just one of the reasons why you’ll want to ensure that you’re happy with the photo you attach to it. This is your cue to top up your tan before taking your passport photo.