Friday, September 6, 2013

Facts About Sunless Tanning Pills

By Haywood Hunter


The Internet is filled with information about sunless tanning pills. There are websites with consumer referrals and opinions, some personal and some professional. Anyone considering using this method to tan their skin should give it a lot of thought and do some research before they begin taking them.

People enjoy having a tan throughout the year. Most people believe that their appearance is affected by the products in a positive way. They believe that they appear healthier and younger. Other products are used, such as tanning beds and skin dyes. Most of the methods commonly used are safe. There are a few risks to each method tried.

Spending a lot of time out in the sun is the most hazardous method that people use to darken their skin. This is hazardous because the harsh UV rays of the sun can cause cancer and skin issues. Taking a pill is often preferred over taking the risk of a severe health problem or a possible allergic reaction to dying creams.

Pills work better for some people than they do for others. Everyone is unique and their bodies and skin will differ from others. Skin can react differently from one person to another.

People sometimes take them while they are also going to a salon or using a tanning bed. This can be beneficial depending on what type of skin a person has. They may have to deal with side effects such as rashes, orange skin or skin that has darkened too much. Unfortunately, once a pill has been taken, it cannot be washed off and must be given time to be flushed out of the system.

Sunless tanning pills usually have vitamins included, along with the pigment-enhancing ingredients. They are not approved by the FDA. Some clinics offer information about the dangers and benefits of using them and will supply curious people with brochures, pamphlets and websites. Along with reports of skin turning orange, they can also cause the skin to turn a very dark color, which many find unattractive.




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