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Sunday, June 8, 2014

The Best Self Tanning Lotions Offer Great Tans Without The Risk

By Haywood Hunter


Sunbathing can leave a person with a sexy, bronzed complexion, but it also has the potential to be very destructive to the skin, producing lines and wrinkles and even cancer. Nobody wants to look pale and washed out though, which makes the best self tanning lotions the ideal solution. Sunless tanners create a healthy glow without exposing one's skin to hazardous UV rays.

With so many sunless tanning formulas on the market, it can be overwhelming for someone who is trying to find the best one, that's why it's helpful to look up some reviews of the various types online and find out which ones other satisfied customers would recommend as well as which ones should be avoided. The goal is to select a product that contains natural ingredients as much as possible that moisturize and gently tint the skin with a color that looks attractive and realistic, not orange and sickly.

These products are available in various forms including sprays, mousses, and lotions, but the latter are generally easiest to apply, especially for those using them for the first time. Lotions tend to go on more smoothly and is not as difficult to apply them evenly, thus preventing streaks. Whichever type is used, it's best to wear dark colored clothing following application in case some of the product wears off onto the fabric.

The primary ingredient common to practically all self tanning lotions is dihydroxyacetone or DHA. Naturally derived from raw sugar, DHA is able to produce darker pigmentation in the skin when it reacts with the top layer of epidermal cells. This "tan" will gradually fade, but it can last as long as one week. Products claiming to produce a darker tan, contain higher amounts of DHA than regular formulas.

Exfoliating the skin before applying the sunless tanner is recommended as this improves the results. Using a loofah to slough away patches of dry skin will help prevent dark patches which can form easily in dry areas and look uneven. Ideally one should exfoliate the skin daily for a few days before applying the tanner for the most even and natural-looking application.

A darker tint is added to many of these lotions to allow for more precise application. It is easier for the user to see if he or she has too much or too little tanner by the presence or absence of the lotion's bronze tint. The tinting effect fades however, usually washing away after one showers, the actual tan is produced from the reaction of the skin cells to the DHA.

The palms of the hands are not an area where anyone wants a tan, so the user should either wear plastic gloves when applying tanner, or wash off the palms immediately after applying it. Another person should help one apply it to his or her back, and for the face it's better to use tanners designed specifically for facial use.

Some users complain about the odor of sunless tanning formulas which can hang about for days, but these are typically the inferior, artificial blends that produce this issue. Naturally-based product lines are pleasantly scented and this light aroma fades in a few minutes in most cases anyhow.




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