Blissful Glow Studio LLC
8-year experienced and 9xs certified spray tan artist! I have a deep love for sunless and UV free tan
04/22/2026
Every tan is custom-undertone, depth, season, with your glow goals in mind. No one-shade-fits-all over here- That's the difference between "tan" and flawless👏🏼 This skin-loving formula mix melted in seamlessly- delivering a bold, neutral and balanced tan🧸 Can you even tell it's a spray tan? That's the goal!
04/22/2026
5 opinions as a spray tan artist that might ruffle feathers👀
1. Not everyone needs the darkest tan. Darker does NOT mean better or longer lasting. A custom mix color that looks dark yet still natural- chefs kiss🤌🏼
2. If your tan is fading patchy, it’s usually your skin prep or aftercare🫢
3. There’s no such thing as an “organic” spray tan or a premixed“one-shade-fits-all custom solution, if your artist advertises these then run🏃♀️
4. Spray tans are 40% client, 25% solution and 35% artist. There- I said it! The way you prep and take care of your skin afterwards plays a HUGE role in the results! The skin prep I send you is not a “recommendation” it’s a requirement!
5. Saying “I don’t want to be orange” is a little offensive😅 You don’t go to your hair stylist saying “Don’t make my hair ugly”. Go to a professional- then get a professional service! I wouldn’t be this booked and busy if I made you orange😉
These are just my opinions and thoughts as a professional! Let me know what you think in the comments😘
04/22/2026
Now booking for May spray tans for Graduations, Mother's Day and Memorial weekend!!
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04/05/2026
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04/05/2026
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03/28/2026
03/28/2026
And this is why I'm so proud of all my girls and I love them from the bottom of my heart because not only do they trust me and they feel safe with me but they are protecting their lives and their skin and their health!!!
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My daughter wanted to go to a tanning bed before prom, but, instead, she opted for a spray tan. But a lot of her friends are going to a tanning bed and think it's relatively safe. Is there such a thing as a tanning bed that doesn’t damage the skin?
ANSWER: The short answer to your question is no. Tanning beds are not safe, and there aren't any that don't damage the skin. Your daughter is smart to avoid tanning beds and choose a spray tan instead to get the look she wants for prom.
Tanning beds have been around for many years, and some people believe using them to get a tan is safer than exposure to sunlight. That is simply not true. Exposure to ultraviolet, or UV, radiation damages your skin, whether the exposure comes from tanning beds or natural sunlight.
The type of UV radiation emitted by most tanning beds is called UVA. It prematurely ages your skin, causing wrinkling and age spots. UVA exposure also raises the risk for skin cancer, including melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. According to a study from researchers at the University of North Carolina, roughly 263,000 skin cancers occurred in the U.S. in 2015 that were attributable to indoor tanning bed use.
Because of the health dangers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration now requires all tanning beds to carry a warning label stating that people under 18 should not use them. Several states have passed laws against children and teens using tanning beds. Many dermatologists would like to see tanning beds outlawed for children and adults alike, nationwide.
Another common misconception about tanning beds is that using one prior to a tropical vacation to get what's sometimes called a "base tan" will protect against sunburn once a person reaches the sunny destination. Again, there's no basis in fact here.
Using a tanning bed before you spend a lot of time in the sun just means you're exposing yourself to more UV radiation. The best way to prevent sunburn on a sunny vacation is to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor, or SPF, of at least 30, and reapply it often. For the best skin protection, couple sunscreen with a broad-brim hat, and wear sunglasses and other sun wear such as sun-protective clothing.
The bottom line is that there's no such thing as a healthy tan, unless it's an artificial tan that comes from a spray or lotion. The spray tan your daughter opted for is a fine choice. The active ingredient in spray tans and other sunless tanning products, such as lotions and creams, is the color additive dihydroxyacetone. When applied to the skin, it reacts with dead cells in the skin's surface to temporarily darken the skin and simulate a tan. The coloring typically wears off after a few days.
Just keep in mind that most sunless tanning products don't contain sunscreen. If a product contains sunscreen, it will only be effective for a couple of hours. The color produced by a sunless tanning product doesn't protect your skin from UV rays. If you use a sunless tanning product and spend time outdoors, you still need a broad-spectrum sunscreen to keep your skin safe from UV radiation. — Dr. Dawn Davis, Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
11/24/2025
The launch of this fantastic sale takes place today and will last through Friday.
11/05/2025
Absolutely beautiful mother and daughter just glowing with their fresh new spray tans before heading off to Hawaii for Jade's senior pictures 🩷
11/05/2025
In preparation for a spray tan, please observe the following instructions:
1. Exfoliate your skin 24 hours prior to the appointment using a gentle exfoliating scrub or loofah to remove dead skin cells.
2. Do not shave or wax for at least 24 hours before the tan.
3. Arrive at the appointment with clean, dry skin, devoid of lotions, makeup, and deodorant.
4. Avoid using harsh soaps, exfoliants, or products containing glycolic acid or retinoids.
5. Wear loose, dark clothing that won't compromise the tan.
By following these steps, you will be well-prepared for a smooth, even tan.
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1329 E 32nd Street #3
Joplin, MO
64804
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| Tuesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Friday | 11am - 1pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
