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Spray Tan in Seattle, WA
Looking for a spray tan in Seattle? Bronzly connects you with 15+ vetted studios across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, and the Eastside. Prices range from $75 to $145. Washington State requires a cosmetology or esthetics license for spray tanning — all Bronzly-listed artists hold current state credentials.
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Seattle's spray tan market is driven by the contrast between the city's grey winters and the genuine desire to maintain a healthy glow without UV exposure. Capitol Hill, Fremont, and Queen Anne studios serve Seattle's creative and professional neighborhoods. Bellevue and Kirkland have strong studio and mobile coverage for the Eastside tech workforce. Bronzly surfaces all Seattle-area artists in one place.
Average Spray Tan Pricing in Seattle
Seattle spray tan prices run $75–$145 for a full-body session. Capitol Hill and Queen Anne studios average $95–$130. Bellevue and Kirkland artists typically charge $90–$135. Mobile services add $20–$35 in travel fees. Washington's licensing requirement reflects in professional pricing. Bridal packages start at $250 for trial plus day-of.
What to Look for in a Seattle Spray Tan Studio
Seattle's rainy climate is actually a major selling point for spray tanning — UV tanning is less practical when sun exposure is limited to a few months. Look for artists who specialize in natural-looking, light-to-medium tans suited to Pacific Northwest skin tones, which tend to be fairer. Washington requires an esthetics license — verify credentials. Ask about solution DHA percentages and whether the artist can customize for very fair Fitzpatrick type 1–2 skin.
Best Times to Book in Seattle
Seattle's spray tan demand spikes in spring and early summer (April–July) as residents prepare for outdoor season. Summer music festivals (July–August) drive event bookings. Wedding season (May–September) is the busiest bridal period. The long grey winter (October–March) actually sustains a base level of demand from clients who use spray tan to maintain a glow. Book 3–5 days ahead year-round.
Spray Tan Trends in Seattle
Seattle clients in 2026 lean toward very natural, light-to-medium looks — a subtle glow that complements the Pacific Northwest lifestyle rather than contrasting sharply with it. Fair-skin experience is critical in this market. Organic and DHA-certified solutions are popular with Seattle's health-conscious demographic. Very dark tans are uncommon.
Spray Tan FAQs — Seattle
What is the average spray tan price in Seattle?+
The average professional spray tan in Seattle costs $90–$120 for a full-body session. Capitol Hill and downtown studios run $95–$135. Bellevue and Eastside artists typically charge $90–$130.
Do spray tan artists need a license in Washington State?+
Yes. Washington requires a cosmetologist or esthetics license to perform spray tanning services. All Bronzly-listed Seattle artists hold current Washington State credentials.
How far in advance should I book in Seattle?+
Book 3–5 days ahead for regular appointments. For summer outdoor season or weddings, book 1–2 weeks ahead. Winter availability is typically more flexible.
Does Seattle's rainy weather affect a spray tan?+
Humidity from rain can slightly slow DHA development. The main concern is avoiding water contact during the development window — Seattle artists recommend staying indoors and dry for the first 6–8 hours post-appointment.
Do Seattle studios serve Bellevue and the Eastside?+
Yes. Many Seattle artists work across the 520 and 90 bridges. Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Bothell are well-covered by the Bronzly network.
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