Friday 12 April 2013

The Accessibility And Beauty Of Sunless Tanning Lotions

By Haywood Hunter


There is no question that a person with a healthy looking tan attracts attention. This outdoor look can often change a person's appearance as well as cover any skin blemishes. Many people achieve this look with sunless tanning.

In medical circles regarding sun, obtaining a tan and the skin, there are six skin types, ranging from pale white to dark, olive. Types 1 and 2 refer to skin that burns easily and seldom tans. People with this type of skin can use sunless tanning to achieve their desired look.

In looking for this kind of sunless tanning one will find lotions, sprays, gens and creams available. Any of these can be self-applied but many people prefer to go to a professional spray salon. It should be remembered that sunless tanning must be renewed, usually every week, depending on the product.

This type of sunless tanning came about after the danger of the sun's UV and UVA rays were realized. These rays penetrate the skin and damage the underlying cells if protection is not provided. It must be remembered that sunless tanning will not offer the protection sunscreens and sunblocks will. Too much sun exposure, without protection, can result in premature aging.

An ingredient called dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is present in most of sunless tanning products. When the lotion or another product is applied it changes the color of the outer skin dead cells. They will darken but, as the cells are shed, there will be a fading of the sunless tanning.

When using this sunless tanning method it is important to avoid any contact with the eyes, mucus membrane or lips as well as inhalation of the product, as this can be damaging. Professionals apply a gentle mist spray using special equipment such as an airbrush, LVLP spray gun. This is a safe way to get the desired tan as it is done under FDA guidelines and can make one achieve the appearance that is desired.




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