How long before the hair grows back?

Okay, this is a tricky one because when it comes to the hair re-growth cycle we are not all created equal. Everyone’s hair grows at different rates, sometimes depending on ethnicity. Some clients that come in every six weeks and have hardly any hair at all (no fair!) and others who have to come in […]

Should I trim my hair before I get waxed?

Nooo!!! Even if you think you have your own personal chia pet growing down there, don’t trim or use the clippers. The longer the hair, the better the wax will grab it and the smoother your results will be. Remember, if it is too long I will trim it for you. So don’t worry, be […]

So, Sunless Tanning… What is it and how exactly does it work?

Sunless tanning products are centered around an active ingredient called Dihydroxyacetone (commonly known as DHA) to your skin. DHA is a sugar (without colour) that interacts directly with the proteins and amino acids in the outer layer of your skin, the epidermis, to produce a gorgeous golden brown colour. When applying your sunless tan, a […]

More Importantly, is it Safe?

Spray tanning and fake tanning are MUCH safer than revealing your skin to the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays. It may not last as long, but you still get a great ‘healthy-looking’ tan. Remember, with a sunless tan there is no risk of sunburn, peeling, sunstroke or, more importantly, long-term skin diseases and problems.

How Long Does it Last?

Your tan will last about 5 to 7 days and will fade naturally as the outer layer of your skin naturally sheds dead skin cells. To make the most of your tan follow the preparation guidelines to ensure your skin is a receptive as it can be. After your treatment we recommend you minimise the […]

How Dark will the Final Colour be?

This depends on how you naturally tan. If you tan easily in the sun, the darker you will tan with sunless tanning products. If you’d like a deep and dark sunless tan, apply a second application of your Sienna X tan 24 hours after the first application (allowing the first layer to develop).