Airbrush tanning is a cosmetic application of pigments to the skin, in order to produce a tanned appearance. The airbrush tanning process sprays sunless tanner onto the skin, typically from an air-compressed spray gun. This type of self-tanner is sprayed in even layers until the person has reached their desired color. An esthetician performs this service for others as well as themselves. An esthetician should wear gloves during this process and protective eyewear during spraying for eye protection. For people with sensitive or allergy prone skin, talc free lotion should be applied before applying any sunless tanners onto their body. 4 Stonecrest, Dana Point, CA 92629
Spray tanning is a cosmetic process that involves spraying a mist of all natural organic tan dye onto the body. This is applied for a number of reasons, such as to better simulate the natural look of skin and to help prevent sunburns. When applied correctly, it can give skin an even and dark appearance without the need for UV light or lying out in the sun. The process can be done at home or in a salon with a 1000$ airbrush gun or hand sprayer. Some people will also use natural substances such as cocoa butter, olive oil, shea butter and other oils based on aloe vera to help moisturize skin before they put on their spray tanning solution. Spray-tanning products come in different colors and shades; some are more orange than others with less pigment content (giving them a lighter appearance). They are typically sold as mists, gels that are applied directly onto the body with an airbrush gun (or other device), lotions formulated with bronzer agents that will gradually darken one's complexion over time; however these do not provide immediate results like those found when mobile spray tanning oc which produce instant color changes to one's skin tone like self tanning lotions except better in every way.
We prepare our students (or as we call them, Future Professionals) for careers in the beauty industry as licensed cosmetologists. Students are guided by our Learning Leaders through the Cosmetology program’s three levels—Core, Adaptive and Creative—taking on more advanced techniques and building real-world skills and confidence as they move through each stage.
Learn the science of healthy skin. We train you hands-on in classical professional techniques and skincare innovations and technologies—plus the business skills you’ll need. From skin analysis, ingredient technology and prescriptive retailing to waxing and makeup techniques, our program offers preparation for a career as a skincare therapist.