$22 for an Airbrush Tan at Artisan Cosmetic Surgery ($45 Value)
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- Body Bronze products
- In-house aesthetician
- Lasts 6–10 days
- Natural brown tones
Bodies, like marshmallows, movie theaters, and knock-knock jokes, increase their appeal when slightly darkened. Dim the epidermal lights with today’s Groupon: for $22, you get an airbrush tan at Artisan Cosmetic Surgery in Sylvania (a $45 value).
Artisan Cosmetic Surgery's experienced staff imparts skin with the solar glow of summer using safe Body Bronze products developed by a dermatologist and skin-cancer survivor. Tan-seekers spend 15–20 minutes swathed in a tanning agent formulated with a special olive-oil color base, which forgoes artificial orange hues for a natural brown tone. Pale complexions beget beach colors without being subjected to the dangers of UV rays or lobster pincers, and tans appear within 24 hours and last 6–10 days. Exfoliation is recommended prior to tanning, and deodorant, perfume, and lotion should be avoided; the center recommends calling ahead to discuss ways to prep the skin for tanning, and how to avoid awkward eye contact with the sun on the way home
- Body Bronze products
- In-house aesthetician
- Lasts 6–10 days
- Natural brown tones
Bodies, like marshmallows, movie theaters, and knock-knock jokes, increase their appeal when slightly darkened. Dim the epidermal lights with today’s Groupon: for $22, you get an airbrush tan at Artisan Cosmetic Surgery in Sylvania (a $45 value).
Artisan Cosmetic Surgery's experienced staff imparts skin with the solar glow of summer using safe Body Bronze products developed by a dermatologist and skin-cancer survivor. Tan-seekers spend 15–20 minutes swathed in a tanning agent formulated with a special olive-oil color base, which forgoes artificial orange hues for a natural brown tone. Pale complexions beget beach colors without being subjected to the dangers of UV rays or lobster pincers, and tans appear within 24 hours and last 6–10 days. Exfoliation is recommended prior to tanning, and deodorant, perfume, and lotion should be avoided; the center recommends calling ahead to discuss ways to prep the skin for tanning, and how to avoid awkward eye contact with the sun on the way home