Introduction As a beauty enthusiast, you may find yourself wondering if getting a spray tan will ruin your manicure. Both spray tans and manicures require time and effort, so it's important to understand how they may interact. In this article, we will explore different aspects of spray tans and manicures to help you make an informed decision. 1. Spray Tan Application Process When getting a spray tan, a technician will typically use a spray gun to apply a tanning solution to your body. The solution contains DHA, a colorless chemical that reacts with the amino acids on the surface of your skin to produce a temporary tan. During the application process, it's important to protect your nails from being exposed to the solution. 2. Nail Protection To protect your manicure, you can ask the technician to use barrier creams or petroleum jelly to create a protective layer around your nails. Additionally, some salons provide disposable nail covers or stickers that can be placed over your nails to prevent the tanning solution from coming into contact with your polish or gel nails. 3. Freshly Painted Nails If you have just had a fresh manicure, it's best to wait at least 24 hours before getting a spray tan. This allows your nail polish or gel nails to fully dry and harden, reducing the risk of smudging or smearing during the tanning process. 4. Gel Nails and UV Exposure If you have gel nails, you may be concerned about the potential damage from UV exposure during the spray tan process. While the UV…