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The Accessibility And Effect Of Sunless Tanning

By Haywood Hunter


Sunless tanning is one method people are choosing to achieve a healthy, outdoor look. It has the advantage of achieving a tan quickly without spending hours in the sun. It often changes a person's appearance, covering blemishes and making them appear slimmer.

There are a number of ways to achieve the sunless tanning look without having sun exposure. These methods are often used by people with Type 1 and Type 2, white skin, which burns easily and seldom tans. Sunless tanning allows them to look as if they have been lying on the beach for days.

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 to the forefront when sun exposure damage was realized. The powerful UV and UVA sunrays, required for regular tanning, are damaging to the skin and can cause premature aging, cancer, and other problems. People with a sunless tan will still need protection if exposed to these rays for any period of time.

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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