FAQs

FAQs

Ombré Spray Tan and Beauty Bar

Have a beauty or skin care-related Question?

 Ombré Spray Tan and Beauty Bar has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How long will my spray tan last?

    At Ombré Spray Tan and Beauty Bar, our spray tans last between 7-10 days. The duration depends on the condition of your skin and how well you maintain your prep and post-tan care.

  • Will my skin look orange?

    No, it won’t. The sunless tanning solutions currently on the market are specifically designed to ensure a natural, bronzed tan. Our master spray tan artists will help you select the proper solution that perfectly matches your skin tone. 

  • Can I go to the gym after getting a spray tan?

    No. Please avoid getting wet and sweating immediately after your spray tanning session as it will cause a streaky tan. You can go to the gym again after your first rinse. 

  • How often do I get hydrafacials?

    We recommend getting a hydrafacial every 4-6 weeks as this will take your skin from treated to beautifully transformed. 

  • Can I get a hydrafacial while pregnant?

    Unfortunately, no. There are certain serums used in the treatment that pregnant women should avoid. 

  • How long will lash enhancement and brow laminations last?

    Lashes and brows last between 6 and 8 weeks. This depends on your personal skin care routine, post-care steps, and your hair type.

  • How long is a lash enhancement or brow lamination service?

    Each lash enhancement or brown lamination session lasts between 45 and 50 minutes. 

  • Can I spray tan while pregnant?

    You can. We recommend speaking with your doctor first. 

  • Can I still burn in the sun while having a spray tan?

    Yes, you can. Spray tanning solutions don’t contain SPF ingredients. Even with a spray tan, please continue to use sun protection methods. Our salon recommends SunBum products as they will protect your skin while you have a spray tan. 

  • What is DHA?

    DHA, or dihydroxyacetone, is a carbohydrate (monosaccharide sugar) compound that is approved by the FDA for use in externally applied sunless tanning solutions. It’s the main tanning ingredient used in all airbrush tanning solutions. The reason it creates a tan is because it reacts to the proteins and amino acids found in the top layer of your skin, thus creating a darkened effect. 

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