Can you use versaspa while pregnant




















A spray-on tan has been deemed safe for pregnant women by the March of Dimes, and it's much safer than tanning alternatives. The March of Dimes does recommend that you test a spray tan on a small area of the body first, as your skin can become more sensitive during pregnancy and spray tanning agents could cause a reaction.

When the alternatives to spray tanning are considered, spray tans come out on top as the best choice for pregnant women. Laying in the sun to get a tan while pregnant could cause skin damage to your sensitive skin. It can also exacerbate melasma, or "Pregnancy mask," which results in dark splotches on the face.

Using a tanning bed while pregnant is especially harsh on your skin and body, warns Sandra Johnson, dermatologist for Babycenter. Lying on your back for an extended period of time can reduce blood flow to your baby, and using a tanning bed can increase your risk for melanoma.

Using a spray tan while pregnant can help boost your confidence when it comes to your changing body shape. How soon will I see results? The solution will continue to develop for hours after you complete your session. Yes, the VersaSpa is perfectly safe for pregnant women to use.

Just arrive showered, shaven, free of make-up, perfume, oil, body sprays, deodorant and moisturizer for optimal results. Bring loose, dark fitting clothing for after your session. You should use a moisturizing tan extender regularly to keep your skin hydrated and healthy, which will contribute to a more even, natural looking sunless tan.

However, it is recommended NOT to apply moisturizers 3 hours prior to your VersaSpa session and at least 6 hours after. A moisturizer applied immediately prior to your VersaSpa session could interfere with the reaction of the DHA the active self tanning ingredient with your skin. A moisturizer applied immediately after your session could cause streaking and also interfere with the reaction of DHA. Only salon approved moisturizer should be used, such as Daily performance lotion by VersaSpa.

It is best to wait at least hours after the sunless tan application before you shower to give the DHA time to fully react with skin proteins.

In fact, the VersaSpa Sunless tanning results are phenomenal over a nice base tan. If you want to combine both applications in a single visit, we recommend tanning prior in our stand up unit to achieve the best results. Or a lotion with bronzer in it. If you are unsure if your lotion contains silicone or bronzer, please ask one of our Client Consultants.

Some of the bronze "cosmetic tint" color may rub off on clothing or bed sheets. This is most likely to happen when you get dressed immediately after tanning. To minimize the chance of the tint transferring to clothing, we recommend that you wear loose-fitting, darker clothes after your VersaSpa session. The Cosmetic tint is water-soluble. Therefore, in most cases, the color will come out of clothing in the wash. Although you may feel and look like you have a real tan, a sunless tan is only the temporary appearance of a tan and therefore provides your skin with no real sunburn protection.

Yes you can. The only time you are advised to hold your breath is when the spray will contact your face. The VersaSpa unit has exhaust fans to help eliminate breathing in the solution. The people at the salon told me they have pregnant ladies come all the time. I used an natural spray tan place through all 3 of my previous pregnancies. I think it just depends where you go. Vita Liberata is an organic brand that makes tanning mousses, lotions, etc.

I met the creator at a launch party in LA a few years back when I was pregnant with my first. It is the only brand I use even years later. I did it pretty regularly my first baby. Second baby when I wanted to tan I went to someone who used an air gun. Less fumes all around. I used fantasy tan system, maybe find out what they will use and look up ingredients for peace of mind. We strive to provide you with a high quality community experience.

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