
You wash it off after 6-8 hours like usual, but here’s the interesting part, after you’ve washed your tan off, it keeps developing for 3 days after you’ve washed, weird huh? But this means that you’ll be getting a more intense looking tan.

It does look a bit grey to begin with, which if you’re used to spray tanning it might come as a bit of a shock, but bear with it because the end results are totally worth it. As the tan develops, the violet base will correct any yellow/orange tones, this is because violet is opposite in the colour spectrum to these nasty unwanted undertones, which means one thing, if you’re worried about looking orange after a spray tan or you’re tan developing to look a bit orange, then using Suntana V you will no longer have to worry about this undesired look.Īs the tan is going on, it is a bit odd I will admit. It is a violet based tan, which has been developed to achieve a deeper, darker more “exotic” looking tan.

Most other spray tans are usually green or red based.īut recently Suntana have brought out a new spray tan solution, Suntana V.

The bronzers are blended together using 3 primary colours, red, yellow and blue, and by manipulating the ratio between them, that’s how Suntana achieve their different base colours.

Suntana use cosmetic bronzer (which is the colour guide) which gives the spray tan it’s colour but without these bronzers the tanning solution would be completely transparent and it would be impossible to apply. Well, as many of you know here at Bodilight we only use the best products, including our spray tan, we use to most popular and most loved brand Suntana, always achieving the most natural, healthy looking tans.ĭid you know that DHA (the tanning ingredient in spray tan) is actually colourless? That’s right, colourless! You’re probably thinking “how do the spray tans get their colour?” and if you’re not thinking that, I’m going to tell you anyway.
