The apparatus employed to administer a cosmetic sunless tan via the application of a fine mist solution, generally containing dihydroxyacetone (DHA), is central to the practice of airbrush tanning. This equipment typically includes a spray gun, a turbine or compressor to supply air, and associated hoses. Quality models ensure even solution dispersal, minimizing streaks and maximizing the natural appearance of the resulting tan.
Effective application relies on dependable instruments, resulting in client satisfaction and professional reputation. Historically, tanning beds were a common method of achieving a bronzed look; however, concerns regarding ultraviolet radiation exposure led to the growth of sunless tanning, making the acquisition of efficient application systems a vital investment for salons and mobile tanning professionals. These systems facilitate controlled, precise coverage and contribute to a healthier approach to cosmetic tanning.