Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Key Components Of Spray Tanning

By Haywood Hunter


Spray tanning is a form of sunless tanning. This practice involves the use of chemicals in order to temporarily change the tone of skin. Health officials have proof that tan beds and exposure to the sun can lead to serious health issues, including melanoma or skin cancer. This and other sunless methods are popular alternatives and have been for many years. Individuals may do the spray tanning themselves with store-bought products or go to businesses that offer spray tanning services.



Spray tanning is largely considered a safe method for obtaining a tan. The assortment of chemicals included in formulas do not do as much harm to the body and give desired results. The products may include a lot of different ingredients. Spray tanning involves a spray application of formula but other products used for this purpose may come as gels, makeup, lotion or creams.

There are some basic tips that people should follow for this process. These can help ensure that the results are even and last as long as possible. Before any application, individuals should always exfoliate the skin. This is done to remove dead skin cells and allow for the product to go on a smooth surface. Individuals should avoid wearing deodorant, makeup, jewelry or perfume during the process.



Loose and dark clothing should be worn by those going into professional businesses for spray tanning appointments. Likewise, shoes that do not cover the entire foot and are easy to get into and out of are the best for this. For the best spray tanning results, individuals should always listen to the instruction given by the technician or the directions that come with a package product.

An assortment of active ingredients is present in these formulas, including Dihydroxyacetone, also known as DHA. The chemical temporarily darkens skin color. Spray tanning results are not simply washed off using soap and water. However, they are known to fade as the skin peels. Most results will fade within a few days or weeks, depending on the application and product. Remember that most formulas do not feature ingredients for protection against the sun. Tyrosin, Carotenoids and Afamelanotide are other ingredients commonly found in sunless tan products.

Most people who get a tan want it to last for a while. They also seek out products that are affordable, easy to apply and give a natural tone to skin. Quality of such products will vary considerably. A lot of individuals have professionals do the job, but this can also be done at home for less expense.

It is not advised that people apply the formula all over until they have tested that they are not allergic to the ingredients. No one spray tanning formula or method will work the best for all. People should try out different options to see what they like the best.

Spray tanning is an option for those looking to get a tan without exposure to UV radiation. It is used as an alternative to traditional methods of obtaining a tan that have been proven harmful to the body. There is an assortment of ingredients that go into spray tanning products.




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