- Waxing
- Tanning
- Spray TanningYour skin has a buildup of dead skin cells on top its top layer. The thicker the layer, the sooner your spray tan will rub off. By exfoliating, you remove the dead skin cells and thus leave a clean canvas for a perfect and longer lasting spray tan. It is important to use either an exfoliating glove or products that don’t contain any oils, otherwise the oily barrier can stop the spray tanning solution getting through.
- Tanning Beds“Pressure Points” are caused by pressure from the body as it rests on the tanning bed surface. Pressure points may cause white spots on the skin and are often prominent on the shoulder blades and tailbone. While tanning, pressure on these areas inhibits the flow of blood through that area of skin. Since blood carries oxygen, which is essential to the tanning process, this area does not tan. Periodic body shifting during tanning or alternating between a stand up and laydown bed will make these patches disappear.
- UV TanningSPF tanning lotions are not offered in tanning salons because they are designed to prolong UV ray exposure. Tanning with an SPF will allow you to extend your tan to a time that may be unsafe for you. All UV tanning booths have a controlled amount of concentrated UV light with designated maximum times to prevent overexposure.
- Tanning BoothsMany people do not wear anything. The room is completely private and if you would like to tan in the nude it is perfectly acceptable. However, if you do wear a bathing suit, underwear, or anything else, please be aware that whatever you wear may be stained. The bronzer we use for your initial color is water-soluble and should wash out of anything you wear, but the DHA applied may cause permanent stains on any clothing you may wear inside the booth.
- ManicureShower, exfoliate, and shave 4 – 6 hours before your spray tan session for longest-lasting results. Be sure skin is clean and dry prior to session—no lotions, oils, makeup, deodorant, or perfume. Wear dark, loose clothing, bathing suit, and loose-fitting shoes or flip flops to salon. Avoid white, tight-fitting clothing. Waxing, facials, manicure, and pedicure should be done prior to spray tan session.
- Pedicure
- Facial Treatment
- SaunaUnlike traditional saunas which use hot air to heat the body from the outside, infrared heats the body by penetrating from the inside out. The temperature of a traditional sauna is typically between 150 and 185 F vs the temperature in an infrared sauna, usually between 120-145F. This beneficial heat prompts the heart to work harder to pump blood at a greater rate to raise the body core temperature. The boost in circulation increases your metabolism as you burn up to 600 calories during your session. Weight loss is easy, comfortable and relaxing with Detox Youth.
- CryotherapyThe term “cryotherapy” refers to any cold therapy, so simply icing your knee with a bag of frozen peas counts. But whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), the current wellness trend of choice, involves stripping down to your skivvies and spending three minutes in a chamber that’s chilled to -270 degrees Fahrenheit. Fans of the treatment include athletes, actors, and all-around fitspirational folks, from professional football, basketball and many other sports players.