One of the funniest was a guy who thought he could do a spray tan while wearing his underwear. But he didn't realize that the tan spray seeped through the fabric. So when he took off his underwear, he had these really white areas where the underwear was and the rest of his body was super tan. It was quite a sight.
A common one is the orange look. People sometimes end up looking like they've been dipped in orange paint instead of getting a natural - looking tan. This often happens when the wrong shade of spray tan is used.
I heard about a guy who got a spray tan and didn't realize he was allergic to one of the ingredients. His skin broke out in a horrible rash. His whole body was itchy and red. He had to go to the doctor and get special creams to soothe the irritation. It took weeks for his skin to get back to normal.
Well, there was this girl at a beauty salon getting a spray tan. Right in the middle of the process, she sneezed really hard. The spray tan technician accidentally jerked the spray gun and sprayed a big streak across her face. She left the salon looking like she had a tan mustache and a really wonky tan on her cheeks.
One 'fake tan horror story' is when someone applied fake tan unevenly. They ended up with streaks all over their body, like they were some kind of strange zebra - colored creature. It was so embarrassing that they had to avoid going out in public for a while.
The significance of the monster spray in the story is that it gives the characters, usually children, a sense of control over their fear. Instead of being helpless against the idea of monsters, they have a tool, the spray, to combat it.
One possible aspect could be the new formulations of fake tan products. For example, if there are any new ingredients that are more skin - friendly or give a more natural look.
I'm not sure what novel 'D-spray' refers to because the name might refer to different works. Can you provide more background information or context? This way, I can better answer your questions.
Another common horror story is when the fake tan rubs off on clothes. You put on a nice white shirt or a light - colored dress, and then find that the tan has transferred and left big, ugly marks all over your clothes. It can ruin an otherwise perfect outfit.