Tuesday, May 4, 2010

An Alternate To Fake and Bake?

A new alternative to indoor tanning has also become a popular and accepted route in order to get that young and refreshed look. The spray tan. Although people have started to change their ways and gravitate toward the spray tan method, some people are a bit apprehensive about making the switch to the safer way. Although it is a safe alternative to sunbathing, the spray tan also has some bad aspects to it.
A good spray tan can cost anywhere from $18 to $30 for each session. Many people don't like to spend that much money for one session of spray tanning when they can have one session in an indoor tanning bed for about $5. Consequently, the spray tan may also only last for a limited number of days. In addition, spray tans that are not a good quality can leave a person looking orange. Let's face it, no one wants to leave the salon looking like Anne Hathaway in the movie Bride Wars.
So which is the better choice? The spray tan or the indoor tanning beds? The answer is different for each individual person with different priorities. But for someone looking out for their health first, the spray tan would be the best option.

1 comment:

  1. I got a spray tan before prom last year, and I loved the results! I had really bad tan lines from softball, and with only a week left before prom, I knew the tanning bed would not get rid of them. So instead, I got a spray tan and the tan lines were completely gone! And I was not orange at all.

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