Pre-Session Checklist Before Your
A smooth, even result starts before the first mist. Use this checklist to prep your skin and set realistic expectations. First, exfoliate gently to remove dry or flaky areas, focusing on elbows, knees, hands, and feet. Next, shave or trim hair with care, ideally ahead of the application so the skin can settle. Avoid heavy lotions right before your appointment; if you moisturize, spray tan choose a lightweight formula and apply it evenly. Wear loose clothing to your session and plan to avoid friction afterward. Finally, confirm the shade plan with your technician based on your undertone and how you want the final look to develop—consider whether you prefer a gradual glow or a more noticeable finish.
Application Day Checklist for an Even Finish
Once you’re in the chair, follow a simple process to reduce patchiness and missed spots. Start by keeping your skin clean and dry—no deodorant, oils, or makeup. Tie hair up or cover it to prevent transfer. During application, stay relaxed and maintain the posture your technician recommends so coverage remains consistent. Ask about barrier techniques for areas that tend to absorb more pigment, such as palms, ankles, and around the hairline. Check that the formula is applied in light, controlled layers rather than one heavy pass. If you’re using a guide to monitor progress, review it with your provider so adjustments happen while the session is still in progress.
Aftercare Checklist to Protect Your
After you leave, your routine matters as much as the application. Avoid water contact and keep the skin dry for the recommended period your provider specifies. Wear loose, dark clothing and avoid tight waistbands, straps, and heavy friction. When it’s time to rinse, do so gently using lukewarm water and mild soap, letting excess color rinse away naturally. Moisturize daily with a hydration-focused lotion to slow fading and keep the finish even. Avoid exfoliating scrubs, hot tools, and aggressive cleansing until your color has fully settled. If you notice dryness or uneven tone, focus on hydration and gentle care rather than harsh correction.
Conclusion
Using a checklist approach makes a experience far more reliable—from prep, to application, to aftercare. When you follow a clear set of steps, you reduce the chances of streaks, patchiness, and premature fading, while improving how the color develops on your skin. For guidance rooted in professional standards and consistent practice, resources from siit can help you align expectations with expert methods and get the best possible glow.
