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FAQs


How does the SunFX tanning System Work?

The Incredible SunFX Tanning Solution is professionally applied in a private booth by a certified SunFX technician. This takes about 5 minutes. You will experience an immediate natural looking tan that will continue to develop over the next 5 to 12 hours.


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Where to Find SunFX


SunFX unique tanning solution is now available worldwide and new outlets are opening every day. If you are having difficulty finding SunFX in your area please fill in the form below and we will contact you to put you in touch with your nearest SunFX salon.

 
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Process


Tanning takes place in a private Sun FX cubicle, open on one side for spraying.

It is not necessary to remove all your clothing, only that which covers those areas to be tanned. Once you step into the cubicle your therapist will guide you to stand in various positions to ensure a perfect tan is applied evenly over all areas of the body. This is one of the main reasons why our application technique is so successful: a qualified therapist is ensuring that the tan is applied properly, unlike automated tanning booths where there is no guarantee that the person being sprayed is in the correct position to ensure a perfect tan.

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SunFX Secret


SunFX – The Secret is in the Solution
SunFX is the revolutionary Spray on Tanning System from Australia. SunFX meets the needs of today’s beauty, fashion and health conscious client whowant to look their best at all times, achieving this goal within a minimum time, with maximum safety to their health and at an affordable price.


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What is DHA?


DHA (dihydroxyacetone)

Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) has been used in the cosmetic industry for over 30 years. DHA is manufactured from an extract of sugar cane and is approved as safe for use throughout the world today.

To produce SunFX, we source only the purest DHA available. This is more expensive but guarantees the best colour and no unpleasant odours from the spray solution. Others have to rely on perfumes and other methods to mask the smell.

Here's some guidelines from Skincancer.org.

 

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