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Red Light Therapy Before Your Spray Tan

Red Light Therapy Before Your Spray Tan: The Perfect Prep for a Flawless Glow

For those seeking the ultimate spray tan experience, prepping with red light therapy can make all the difference. At 360 Tans, we offer red light therapy sessions that provide a wide range of skin benefits, setting the ideal foundation for a beautiful, even tan. Whether you’re a spray tan pro or a first-timer, incorporating red light therapy into your routine before your appointment can help your skin look its best and extend the life of your tan.



Red Light Therapy Before Your Spray Tan


Here’s why red light therapy is the perfect pre-tan treatment and how it can elevate your glow.


How Red Light Therapy Preps Your Skin

Red light therapy works by using low-wavelength red light to penetrate the skin’s layers, stimulating cellular renewal and boosting collagen production. This gentle, non-invasive treatment enhances skin health by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and evening skin tone—all essential factors for an optimal spray tan. By preparing your skin to absorb the spray tan more effectively, red light therapy helps to reduce patchiness and promotes a more natural-looking tan.


When done regularly before a spray tan, red light therapy ensures that your skin remains smooth and hydrated, creating an ideal canvas for your tan to adhere evenly and last longer.


The Benefits of Red Light Therapy for Spray Tanning

If you’re aiming for that flawless, streak-free glow, red light therapy offers a variety of skin benefits that make it a perfect pre-tan treatment:

  • Improved Skin Texture and Elasticity: Red light therapy boosts collagen and elastin, creating smoother and firmer skin. Smoother skin means a more even application, ensuring a seamless, natural tan.

  • Reduced Inflammation and Redness: Red light reduces inflammation and helps balance skin tone, addressing any blotchiness that might interfere with an even tan. This is especially helpful for clients with sensitive or acne-prone skin.

  • Hydration and Softness: Unlike some exfoliating treatments that might dry out the skin, red light therapy helps maintain hydration, which is key to a long-lasting tan.


Visit austin360tans.com to explore our red light therapy options and learn more about prepping your skin before your spray tan.


Maximizing Your Spray Tan Results with Red Light Therapy

Pre-tan red light therapy can make a significant impact on how long your spray tan lasts. Because red light helps improve skin health from within, it reduces the likelihood of uneven fading or patchy spots as your tan gradually fades.


Combining red light therapy with your spray tan routine allows your tan to last longer and fade more naturally. This approach is particularly effective for clients with dry or uneven skin, as the light therapy helps support skin renewal and a consistent, healthy texture.


When to Schedule Your Red Light Therapy and Spray Tan Appointments

You can schedule your red light therapy session right before your spray tan. Completing red light therapy immediately before your appointment preps your skin with optimal hydration and even tone, ensuring a flawless, long-lasting tan.


If you’re interested in creating a customized pre-tan routine, ask about our red light therapy memberships, which allow you to enjoy regular treatments that enhance your spray tan experience. We offer memberships with various session frequencies to fit your skincare goals.


Achieve a Perfect Spray Tan with Red Light Therapy at 360 Tans

At 360 Tans, we’re committed to helping you achieve the best possible spray tan results, and incorporating red light therapy into your pre-tan prep can make all the difference. From improved skin texture to longer-lasting results, red light therapy is a game-changer for anyone looking to maintain a flawless glow.


Ready to get started? Book your red light therapy session today at austin360tans.com and discover the benefits of preparing your skin with red light before your next spray tan.

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