As a professional spray tan artist, I am always searching for high-quality equipment that enhances both the tanning experience and my business efficiency. When NUDA released its Wireless Spray Tan Machine, I was eager to see if it could deliver the convenience and luxury it promised. After testing it extensively, I have some important insights for fellow professionals considering this device.

The Pros: Luxury Aesthetic and Smooth Application
The NUDA Wireless Spray Tan Machine has several strong points that initially made it seem like a premium choice.
Sleek, High-End Design – The machine has a polished, modern look that aligns well with NUDA’s brand identity. It feels luxurious in the hand and would fit seamlessly into any high-end salon setup.
Comfortable and Lightweight – The machine is well-balanced, making it easy to maneuver during a session. The weight distribution prevents wrist fatigue, which is essential for multiple tans in a row.
Simple, Intuitive Components – Assembly and operation are straightforward, making it easy to set up and clean. The design ensures smooth handling for both new and experienced spray tan artists.
Even, Smooth Spray Application – When functioning correctly, the mist is ultra-fine and delivers a flawless, streak-free tan. The spray feels buttery smooth on the skin, providing an even coat of solution.
Middle Ground: Noise Level
While not excessively loud, I expected the NUDA Wireless Spray Tan Machine to be quieter. Given its cordless nature and luxury branding, a lower noise level would have elevated the user experience. It is not disruptive, but it is also not as quiet as I had hoped.
The Cons: Battery Life and Performance Issues
Despite its luxury design and promising features, the machine has significant drawbacks that make it impractical for professional use.
Short Battery Life with Long Charging Time – The machine requires approximately an hour to fully charge but provides only 25 minutes of use per charge. In a professional setting, this is limiting. On average, this equates to two full-body spray tans per charge before the machine powers down.
To put this in perspective, if you are tanning a small group of three clients, you would need multiple batteries or lengthy breaks between sessions. Waiting 53 minutes for a 25-minute use time is simply not practical for mobile artists or busy studios.
Solution Splattering from the Compressor – One of the most concerning issues is that the compressor spits excess solution, causing splattering on walls and surrounding areas. This occurred despite adjusting the solution output and ensuring the machine was clean. This issue makes it unsuitable for mobile artists or home visits, where maintaining a clean space is essential.
Unprofessional Appearance After Use – The top of the compressor accumulates visible dirt and solution residue almost immediately. While it is easy to clean, placing a visibly dirty machine in front of a client after their tan is not ideal for maintaining a polished, professional image.
Final Verdict: Best for Personal Use, Not for Professionals
While the NUDA Wireless Spray Tan Machine has a sleek aesthetic and smooth application, its short battery life, splattering issue, and post-use residue make it unsuitable for professional spray tan artists. I would only recommend this machine for at-home personal use in a room with completely washable walls.
A better alternative for professionals is the MineTan Tan.Lite Machine. While it is not handheld, it remains lightweight, portable, and significantly quieter. More importantly, it offers consistent performance, allowing for 10-12 tans back-to-back without interruptions.
Ultimately, while NUDA’s wireless concept is appealing, the execution falls short for professional use. If NUDA were to develop a full-size machine with the same luxury feel and spray quality but improved battery life and performance, it could be a game-changer. Until then, professionals may want to explore more reliable options.
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