By now we’ve all heard the latest news surrounding the healthcare bill. Starting July 1, 2010 the government will be enforcing a 10% tax on all UV tanning. There is a reason for this. UV tanning is not safe. Did you know, if you have laid in a tanning bed under the age of 30 you have already increased your chance of cancer by 75%? This is a fact proven by the World Health Organization.
We all enjoy the look of a beautiful tan, but with our Federal Government realizing the dangers of tanning beds (prompting a steep tax increase and ultimately a price increase for tanners everywhere), what can we do? Luckily, there is an alternative. Airbrush tanning. Airbrush tanning uses an ingredient known as Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) which is non-toxic and completely safe - approved by the FDA. The process involves a technician applying the solution to your skin via a spray gun. This ensures complete coverage, as well as, a safe natural looking.
Carissa Serylo, owner of SprayChic Airbrush Tanning in Farmington Hills says she has noticed a steady increase of business in high school and college aged clients. She goes on, “Because we like to promote how healthy and safe spray tanning is, we offer a discounted rate to students so everyone can afford our service.”
It’s encouraging to know the look of beauty can come without the cost of suffering. With a quality airbrush tan you can look incredible and truly feel that way for years to come. Airbrush Tanning has been widely used by celebrity types for years, (those who are truly discerning about their skin and appearance). However, with the advancements in the airbrush tanning industry, technicians are able to use high quality solutions for a natural, quick, and longer lasting tanning experience.



