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Apr 10 2016

In the press!

It was very exciting to see my tanning mousse aside some of the top beauty brands in the world!! Featured in Lifestyle magazine as their recommended self tanner!

Boca-Delray Lifestyle Magazine

The Melissa Weinberg Tanning & Beauty™ line offers professional/salon grade home tanning products that are simply unparalleled. The  Self-Tanning Mousse, a proprietary bronzing complex with even fade technology.

This exclusive formulation contains a unique “orange blocker complex” that will help eliminate pulling an orange or yellow undertone as found in many other self-tanners on the market. All the self tanning products are infused with unique anti-oxidants and botanicals. These products will not dry out the skin and includes ingredients such as Moroccan Argan oil, blackberry seed oil, caffeine, Meadowfoam seed oil and more. Click to SHOP

Melissa Weinberg is the founder of Perfect Glow Sunless and Melissa Weinberg Tanning & Beauty. She also provides spray tan training and is the South Florida sunless tanning expert

 

 

 

 

 

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Mar 16 2016

Fake tanners for fair skin-will I turn orange?

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I get many emails asking me if my self tanners are good for very fair skin. If you are reading this then chances are that you as well have turned that dreaded orange from a self tanner or spray tan salon.  Many of these women describe themselves as being redheads with freckles, or very pale that have never been able to achieve a tan in the sun.  They ask me if I think that self tanning is just not for them.

Well the answer is NO 🙂 The problem is that unfortunately they just have not found the right product or have been to an experienced salon. Many times a little  extra coaching on to what product is best for them is what they need and tips on how to use it properly. Orange comes from the following:

  1. A salon using a product too strong for your skin tone
  2. The tech having a heavy hand and applying too much product on your skin.
  3. You had picked a self tanning product too strong for your skin tone ( Just because you want extra dark does not mean your skin can take it).
  4. The product has a low quality form of dha.
  5. You had a heavy hand and applied too much product to your skin causing it to over process.

I was born a redhead with freckles and my tanning experience was burning and peeling (ouch) I had the thought that even if my freckles connected that looked somewhat like a tan and was better than being pasty. Growing up in Long Island I would crave the summers and recall even sitting on the tar roof slathered in baby oil (No wonder why I experience skin cancer now)

So I turned to sunless tanning and before I became a spray tan professional I have experienced all the same things as you have. So I want to share my professional tips on how to get that beautiful sunless tan that you are craving for.

First off, self tanners are not magic they are a cosmetic. Just because you want super dark does not mean that your skin will cooperate. There are different levels for a reason and that is because there are different skin tones. The depth of color that you will pull will be dependent on your starting natural skin tone and if you are able to achieve a tan in the sun.

So even if a product shows a picture of a super dark Mediterranean looking goddess and labeled a “Extra Dark” shade, if you are a ginger and buy that type of product I can guarantee you that you will be orange. It is just wishful thinking and many times it is not the self tanners fault, but the consumer who fortunately did not pick the right shade for their skin or just applied too much. So always read product labels as to recommendations and usage instructions.

Why is this you ask? The simple answer is because DHA (dihydroxyacetone)  is the main ingredient in all sunless products. The darker the shade the higher level the DHA.  And certain skin tones can only take so much dha before they start to turn orange. I know it is not fair but you cant change genetics. So even though you want to be dark, just because the label says so does not mean it is going to happen. So us pale pasty  people need to start low and see what our threshold is.

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With my self tanning products I recommend using them the same way that I would spray tan a client coming in my salon. I always recommend that very fair skin tones start off conservative. You can always add color but you cant take it away. So if you can not tan in the sun you have to be careful and start off and use a light shade or a light application.

If I have friends coming in together for a spray tan session and the pasty one says she wants to be the same color as her olive toned friend, I explain that it will not happen. I can spray each of them with the same color solution and each of them will pull a totally different color. So the same concept also applies with self tanners. Unlike painting a white piece of paper where the outcome of 10 pieces of paper will be identical , there is body chemistry involved with self tanners. The sunless tan is going to develop by interacting with your skin undertones.

Not everyone can get a dark tan and some people can only realistically handle a glow and anything higher will cause them to look unnatural, So I always say start light and gradually push the envelope.

What I would suggest my customers start out with is the following:

If you choose the regular self tanning mousse ( Medium to dark shade) start off by applying only one coat. That will adjust it to a light shade. If after developing it looks natural on you then the next time you can apply 2 coats and test it.

If you use the rapid mousse, the leave on times are from 1 hour for a light tan to 4 hours for a dark. So again, just because you want dark does not mean your skin can handle dark. So for the first application I would only keep it on for 1 hour and then rinse off (just water no soap ) and that would be the equivalent of what I would tan you with if you came into my salon.

If once it developed the color looked fine the next time you could leave it on a little longer say an hour and a half.  Then if good then the next time do 2 hours etc…The longer you leave the product on the darker it gets. So with fair skin you have to be careful and start conservative. I call it baby steps. (And remember that with the ️rapid mousse you won’t see immediate color after rinsing. It still takes 8-10 hours to develop) So wait until the next day before you do another application.

Another option is the gradual tanner . It is not an instant option but this is a great a fail safe way to build your glow if you just want something very natural. Use the lotion 2x a day and the perfect glow will build over 4-5 days. Just stop applying when your desired level of color is achieved.

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So I know first hand there is hope for us pale people. It is all about choosing the right products and starting off conservative. Any questions please feel free to contact me at Info@mwmelissaweinberg.com

Melissa Weinberg

Melissa Weinberg is the creator of  Melissa Weinberg Tanning & Beauty® and Perfect Glow Sunless™. She is the South Florida sunless tanning expert and her products are used by salons and spas worldwide.

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Dec 04 2015

Self Tanning tips and demo

When applying a self tanning product proper preparation is very important. It can make a huge difference in how the tan will last and adhere to the skin. Here is a Youtube video I did explaining some great tips.

 

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Nov 10 2015

How to remove self tanner

Sometimes self tanning takes practice and you can get  few “oops moments” Or maybe you are one of those unfortunate people that just got a really bad spray tan and want to get it off.

Let me preface by saying I have read all crazy things on the internet and NEVER recommend that a client uses Windex or ANY chemicals on their body, This is one suggestion that I have seen published and it can be very dangerous.

There are many tips to remove self tanner but these I found have been the most effective methods:

1) Use an exfoliating mitt or glove. Loofas or washcloths do not do the job quickly and can wind up taking extra time if you use them. You can get the mitts online and the gloves are sold in drugstores or supermarkets.

This is an example of what these products look like:

2) Soak in a hot bath with 2 cups of epsom salt.  (Epson salt also soothes tires muscles) And after a few minutes start scrubbing it off your skin using one of the gloves combined with a body scrub or a paste that I recommend you make by combining equal parts of baking soda and clarifying shampoo ( any cheap shampoo will work)

3) Slather your body in baby oil. Leave it on for at least a half hour and put on loose clothes so the furniture does not get ruined. Then soak in a hot bath and scrub it off.

4) Soak in a hot tub, This is a quick and highly effective way to remove the spray tan.

Here are some tips to remove the sunless tanner from specific body parts that might have absorbed too much or transferred on to ( such as the palms of the hands while sleeping)

1) To remove spray tan from fingers etc take a kitchen sponge ( scrubber side) and scrub it off with a little dawn dish washing detergent.

2) Take some lemon juice on a cotton ball and rub the area to try to fade it.

3) Some people use a magic eraser .Be very careful with this and just do a little area on the area.

Hope this helps x0- Melissa

Melissa Weinberg is the founder of Perfect Glow Sunless and Melissa Weinberg Tanning & Beauty. She also provides spray tan training and is the South Florida sunless tanning expert .

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