The trend in artificial tans have greatly swayed in favor of spray on tanning. This trend is not in the least surprising especially when you closely examine the various techniques and methods used in sunless tans. There is also the media attention, I am sure you have watch or see advertisements of celebrities promoting their spray on products. This have a profound affect on people who are new to artificial tans. The misunderstanding is that you will have a similar tan to a certain diva if you used her brand. Eventually people pick up on this and then try products for their effectiveness rather than their bran recognition. Having said that spray tanning is without a doubt the most used method that people ask for. This could be by way of product for home use or it can be a professional tan in salon.

It’s not merely the affect of celebrities. People in general are convinced that spray on tans are much better than all the ways ways of getting a fake tan. So what we did is we gathered some information to try to understand what the rave is all about. The first fact we gathered is the ease in which a spray on tan is performed. You can simply step in a booth, step out and you are nicely tanned. You can also get airbrushed for a more detailed tan and in minutes you are done and ready to show off your new bronze skin. You can also order online or even buy at a pharmacy a bottle or can of spray tanning and tan yourself in the comfort of your own home. The convenience is there is no mess, provided you took precaution, the spray dries quickly, although some are faster than others.
It’s also a lot less personal than say someone pasting your body with a cold lotion all over your body. Other ways are the use of creams, accelerators, tablets and tinted sunscreen. The bottom line is seems that spray on tanning gives the best looking tan of all the options. And according to some suntan lovers it also lasts longer. I think that we can conclude that it comes down to what a person is comfortable with. What is obvious is most of these products that are applied on the skin use DHA so basically the main ingredient is the same. What differs is the way it is applied and the general consensus is that people would rather spray their bodies rather than say apply a cream on their face.