Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Best Self Tanning Lotions Produce Great Tans Without Harming Your Skin

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.

Many different manufacturers offer consumers a line of self tanners and all claim to be the best, so it can be a bit of work to identify the one that works best. Reading online product reviews can useful to give one some idea as to which tanners are rated the highest by other users and which ones are better to avoid. It's always best to opt for a natural formula that won't dry out the skin and produces a natural skin tone that isn't too orange.

Although sunless tanners come in different forms such as lotions, mousses, and sprays, the former are the old stand-by and continue to be the most popular as they are easiest to apply and less likely to look streaky. Those who are new to using these products should start with the lotions as they will give better results. After applying any of these formulas, it's advisable to not put on light colored clothing as sometimes it may get stained.

The active ingredient found is the majority of these formulas is known as DHA or dihydroxyacetone. A naturally-derived substance which comes from sugar, DHA creates the appearance of darker pigmentation by reacting with the skin's uppermost layer of cells. This tan usually lasts as long as one week. Products claiming to produce a darker tan normally contain a greater concentration of DHA.

Before applying the tanner, doing a full-body exfoliation is recommended for several days. Any areas of tough, dry skin should be given extra attention, sloughing them off will prevent darker patches from forming when the tanning lotion is applied. This will ensure an even, natural-looking coat of color throughout the entire body.

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 of the more chemical-based products have a strong scent that does not appeal to most users, but those which are largely natural in composition have a light, pleasing scent which fades quickly. The artificial blends tend to stronger-smelling, with some users claiming the odor hangs around for days.




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