I personally wouldnt try this. Even if the compresser does have different settings I still wouldnt try it. I would just be to scared I would mess it up, I would come out with odd tan lines, and or come out too tan.
But try looking on these websites... see if it helps you.
http://www.beauty-and-the-bath.com/Do-A-鈥?/a>
http://www.thetanningstore.com/
http://blog.sephora.com/2008/03/mystic-t鈥?/a>
and good luck with it.Can you use a craftsman or even dewalt air compressor for spray tanning? My hubs has a compressor...?
Um....are you planning on using house paint for this project? Spray tanning is done in salons for very good reasons (because some ppl might get the idea they can use power tools to apply it at home might be one reason). I'm not sure using a tool intended for household projects wouldn't result in either a tan that's blotchy, uneven and looks like a total mess, or worse, end up giving you some weird kind of injury.
Just try some self-tanner from a bottle. It's waaay better than it used to be.
uhhhh yea thats kinda dangerous..
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