The Best Self Tanning Lotions Offer Great Tans Without The Skin Damage

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 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 colored tint is blended in with many sunless tanning products in order to make it easier for people to apply it to their skin. If not enough or an excessive amount has been applied it will show up more easily so streaks will be less likely. The tint is temporary though, washing away after bathing, the DHA is responsible for the true color.

It looks strange if the color is absorbed by the palms of the hands, so either use plastic gloves or to wipe off and wash the hands promptly afterwards. One will likely need another person to assist when it comes to applying tanner to the back, and the face should either be avoided or a special tanner made for facial use applied with care.

The aroma of sunless tanners does not appeal to some users, and this tends to be more of an issue with those formulas which are largely artificial. Choosing product lines that are primarily formulated from natural ingredients generally smell less strongly and the typically pleasant scent they do have, will usually fade in minutes.




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