Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Three Approaches To Attain A Golden Look With Sun Tan Lotion And Tan Airbrush Methods

By Haywood Hunter


From childhood, people are warned about the danger of too much sun. Protection from UV rays is provided with sunscreen, but today the same results can be achieved with sun tan lotion with the added bonus that a golden color will result. Both of these products have different ingredients and produce different results, but today's desire to achieve that perfect golden look can be achieved easier than ever.

The SPF in sunscreen is provided to completely block the rays from the sun. These rays, without protection, can cause melanoma (skin cancer) as well as serious burns. The sunscreen helps eliminate this possibility, although minor sunburns might still occur with prolonged exposure. Additionally, after getting wet, it must be reapplied to ensure protection lasts.

For many years people just lounged in sunlight to get a tan, without using protection. They did not realize that they were causing their skin to age and wrinkle, making them look older. They were also exposed to radiation from the sun's rays which resulted in life-threatening conditions when they got older.

Tanning lotion, on the other hand, is designed to ensure that a golden color is achieved after exposure to solar rays. It's not uncommon to arrive at a beach and see people who have been tanning for years look much older than they are. With the right lotion, however, this depth can be achieved in a shorter amount of time and appear more genuine than even found in a tanning booth.

Many people who wish to achieve this look year-round take advantage of tanning beds and booths. These products are constructed to imitate the sun's rays through fluorescent UVA lamps and work well at replicating natural tans acquired from exposure on a beach. Lotions for this kind of tanning are specially formulated as the outdoor type would damage the acrylics of the machinery.

The final option is chemical tanning which can come in the form of airbrushing, wipes, lotions, gels, or sprays. Although they do not provide a base coat, chemicals used most closely achieve the color desired. This option is growing in popularity and can be expensive and quicker. Although burns can still result because there is no base coat, a golden color is generated without the time or danger of other choices.

By using a good sun tan lotion product, you can safely achieve the color you want and have various alternatives for achieving that look. However, emphasis is placed on 'good' product. Over the years there have been some poor lotions on the market that have resulted in colors other than the desired tan.




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