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[B571]Best Sunless Tanning Products
by Andrew Green, And
Sunless tanning, like the name suggests, is getting a tan without sun exposure, and still produces an effect similar in appearance to a traditional suntan. This method of tanning does not involve skin pigmentation or UV exposure, which is often dangerous, to set off the change in skin color. Sunless tanning is also often non-toxic and thus, is quite safe. However, tan is temporary and will wear out or fade away within a couple of days.

Sunless tanning products affect the Stratum Corneum, the surface layer of the skin or the outermost layer of the epidermis, while the Stratum Basale, the deepest layer, is affected by tanning under the sun. There is a wide variety of sunless tanning products available on the market today, such as tanning pills, sunless or self-tanners and bronzers, available in the form of gels, lotions, mousses, sprays and wipes. They can be applied at home in private, or professionally in spas, salons, and other health centers.

Many sunless tanning and cosmetic product manufacturers use an active ingredient called dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a colorless sugar that interacts with the dead cells located in the stratum corneum of the epidermis, as an active ingredient. This is because a change in skin color occurs when dihydroxyacetone creates a reaction with amino acids in the dead layer of the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology suggests that sunless tanning products that contain DHA are the most effective in creating a long-lasting tan.

Erythrulose, a natural based keto-sugar which reacts with the amino acids in the keratin protein on the outer or dead surface layer of the skin, is also often combined with DHA to create a longer lasting sunless tan. However, Erythrulose, like DHA, may cause contact dermatitis, a skin irritation characterized by red, flaky skin, sometimes with cracks or tiny blisters.

Other types of sunless tanning products such as tanning creams, lotions or pills usually contain the amino acid ? Tyrosine. It is believed that Tyrosine aids in the stimulation and regeneration of melanin (Melanin is a pigment and the primary determinant of color in human skin). This, if true, greatly affects and accelerates the tanning process so that's why many sunless tanning products are called tanning accelerators.

Tanning pills also belong to the category of sunless tanning products, and often contain the chemical ? Canthaxanthin. The chemical works by depositing and spreading itself all over the body, including in the skin after it's consumed, taking on an orange-brown color. Canthaxanthin is basically a coloring agent used in foods so the FDA does not approve its use a tanning agent. However, many cosmetic companies continue to use it in large quantities as an active agent in tanning products. It has also been established that continual use of canthaxanthin can cause hepatitis and canthaxanthin retinopathy.

One of the recent additions to sunless tanning remedies is Melanotan, a melanocyte (cells located in the bottom layer of the skin's epidermis) - stimulating hormone. Melanotan works by inducing skin pigment. Although extensively tested in countries like Australia, it has to be yet approved for clinical trials in the USA.

There are so many benefits of tanning spray over using tanning beds. Tanning beds exposes you to the very harmful UVA and UVB rays – the same harmful rays the sun has, but in artificial form. However, it is just as harmful, if not even more. The more you tan the higher your risk is for skin cancers. Skin cancer can be deadly. More and more people are getting skin cancer now than before because of this trend or fad in having tan skin. What most people do not realize is that a tan is actually a slight sun burn. The more sun burns you get in your life (no matter when you get them) the higher your risk is for skin cancer. The same goes for sun burns, sun poisoning, and any other adverse effects the sun has on your skin. Using tanning spray does not expose your skin to these harmful rays, but it does give your skin that nice tan look. You get the tan without the risks of using a tanning bed. If you want to tan, use a tanning spray so you don’t put yourself at risk for skin cancer.

Sunless tanning spray can be difficult to remove. You might find that you do not like the results of your sunless tanning spray. There you are in the bathroom trying to figure out how to get it off and freaking out! It is all right. We all have to try different types of sunless tanning spray until we find just the right one for our skin tone and style.

Follow The Instructions –

First, take out the instructions for the sunless tanning spray to see if you can find anything about removing the product. Try what the instructions suggest first. If you have already thrown it away, or can’t find it, don’t worry. There are various other things you can do to get that stuff off.

Baking Soda Tanning Spray Removal –

Get some baking soda to help you remove the tanning spray. Take an unopened box of baking soda into the bathroom with you and leave it within reach of your shower. Go ahead and take your shower as you usually would – wash, rinse, shampoo, conditioner, shave, etc. Then get some baking soda in your hand and rub it together with both hands. Start with one leg at a time. Scrub the baking soda on to your skin. You can use a wash cloth or a sponge to help scrub with the baking soda. Once you have done your entire body you might need to do this one or two more times to get the results you want. Make sure you keep it out of your eyes.

Sunless Tanning Spray Runs –

You might also find that after you have applied the tanning spray that you have a run somewhere on your body. So, you need to remove it. You can use baking soda to remove the run the same way you can in removing the product itself. Just gently scrub the run with baking soda until you get the results you want. Next time you apply your sunless tanning spray keep a damp wash cloth next to you so you can wipe any runs you see happening.

Preparing Your Skin For Your Tanning Spray –

Prepare for your sunless tanning spray before you use the product. A good way to do this is by using a good exfoliating product on your skin for at least three days before you use the sunless tanning spray. This should only be done when you know which tone is best for you and your skin!

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