Frequently Asked Questions

Spray tanning FAQs

  • Your customized spray tan is applied by Darcey Bekins.

  • At this time, appointments are required. Walk in appointments cannot be accommodated.

  • On average 7-10 days, but post tan care is very important to make your tan last.

  • Yes. All men must wear swim trunks during their spray tan.

  • You may wear anything you feel comfortable in (i.e. bikini, bra/panty set or naked). Disposable bras and panties are available if needed.

  • A full body session takes about 20 minutes.

  • Loose clothing. No leggings or tight clothes.

  • A full body session takes about 20 minutes.

  • Spray tanning is not recommended if you have burned within the last week.

  • Yes, but you will need to consult your physician before making an appointment.

  • First shower (within 24 hours) will be water only, soap is okay in personal areas. Soap shower after 24 hours.

  • After showering, moisturize (up to 2x a day) to keep the skin hydrated and to help prevent fading.

  • No, you will burn/tan through the spray. Be sure to wear sunblock.

Teeth whitening FAQs

  • You apply your own with instructions from Darcey Bekins.

  • At this time, appointments are required. Walk in appointments cannot be accommodated.

  • You should expect little to no sensitivity after your session.

  • The teeth whitening gel is applied to the surface of your teeth, then it absorbs the LED light which you are under for 20 minutes (the LED light speeds up the whitening process).

  • Every client’s experience is different but most clients will whiten 2-6 shades.

  • Roughly 60 minutes (two 20-minute LED light sessions plus set-up time).

  • The longevity of your results will vary depending on hygiene, eating, drinking, and smoking habits. Avoiding coffee and red wine will help prevent staining and prolong your whitening results.

  • Clients can treat as often as they like, but treatments should be booked no sooner than 2 weeks apart.

  • Yes, but you will need to consult your physician before making an appointment.

  • Yes, but you will need to consult your dentist before making an appointment.

  • Yes, whitening is safe for crowns, caps and veneers.