Boudoir Photos and Tan Lines

Tan lines are something that causes worry for most women prior to their summer boudoir sessions. Vacations, lake or pool days, and summer activities all contribute to those lines. The good news is there are ways to cover them!
In May, I spent quite a bit of time discussing tanning for boudoir sessions. Aside from prevention, the best way to cover tan lines is booking a session with tanning specialist, Missy, from Just Fakin’ Tans.
Spray Tans are your best option.
A few weeks ago, I had my first spray tan with Just Fakin’ Tans. Hands down, it was the best spray tan I have ever had! The mini contour was my favorite part, but on women with actual muscles it would be even better.
Missy is trained by the best in her industry, and it’s very obvious that she takes her art seriously. This is the most even spray tan I have EVER had and she is prepared for ANYTHING you may need, from a hair tie to caps to cover your hair, or even sticky sandals for your feet.
While getting spray tanned, Missy mentioned I had a few tan lines also, which honestly is a surprise to me because I don’t tan well at all. She spent extra time specifically working on her magic on my tan lines. By the time she was done, it looked like I had the most even tan ever!
But what if you have intense tan lines because you spend all summer outside?
I specifically asked Missy this question. She said it’s no problem at all and the solution easily masks tan lines, whether it’s for a boudoir session, your wedding, or just to feel better about yourself! She granted permission to spend your summer outside enjoying life instead of inside preventing tan lines.
Don’t forget that SPF though!
Even though you now officially get to set your worry aside, don’t forget to wear your SPF, please. Let’s prevent skin cancer and early aging of your skin. 🙂
Reminders…
Don’t forget to sign up for the Botox Party in August. Here’s the link for more information!

Tracy Lynn is a boudoir photographer for brides-to-be in the St. Louis area, and a mentor + coach for photographers looking to level up their businesses with better systems and processes.