Sunday, June 29, 2014

Companies That Make The Best Sunless Tanning Lotions

By Haywood Hunter


Like in other areas, it is important to be informed about beauty products. This is because some background knowledge is necessary when purchasing the best self tanning lotions. Media publicity is only intended to gain the attention of the buyers. Chemical make-up of many creams, lotions, and other self tanners is constant. This article is about major ingredients contained in lotions. This information should help one in purchasing a good product.

Before deciding to buy a product, one should study the list of ingredients printed on the container. The list indicates all substances inside the commodity and their respective percentages. Commonly, the ingredients are moisturizers, sun-screens, tanners, and bronzers. If possible one should research each component to know its effect before buying.

No matter what is said in the advertisements, active compounds in a majority of tanning commodities are erythulose and dihydroxyacetone, abbreviated as (DHA). Both DHA and erythulose are sugars which may be plant derivatives or products of industrial processing. The level of concentration of the 2 compounds in a product determines its ability to tan the skin. Producers provide varying levels of concentration to suit the varying skin types of consumers.

One should choose the concentration of DHA and erythulose depending on their skin complexion. Dark skinned people should choose high concentrations while light skinned people low concentrations. Too much DHA on light skin can cause a lot of tanning effect which may again look bad. Visiting a dermatologist for advice on skin type and the best concentrations of erythulose and DHA to use is highly advised.

DHA and erythulose work by reacting with amino acid in the epidermis to produce a brown-colored complex. This reaction is known as Maillard reaction. The brown complex that results does not last more than three to four days. The brown color fades away as dead cells slough off the body. The tan can however be maintained by reapplying the product after every four to ten days.

If good results need to be attained, the procedure of applying a product should be taken carefully. A heavy application is required for first time to set the level of the tan. Subsequent applications are meant for maintaining the tan and should be light. Before applying, the skin must be cleaned well. Products that have erythulose cause a slower tanning effect than those with dihydroxyacetone. This makes erythulose a better option if the desired tan is to be attained gradually over time. Some products produce a longer lasting effect because they have a mixture of the two compounds.

Additional components such as bronzers, anti-aging agents, perfumes, and moisturizers are very important. Moisturizers keep the skin moist, speeding up the color change. Bronzers darken the skin although they wash away in water. Anti-aging additives are good for keeping the skin looking young and beautiful while perfumes give a nice aroma. Enzyme tyrosine accelerates the color change by triggering excessive production of melanin.

It needs some time to achieve the desired effect. This should not be reason for changing products often because skin reactions like allergies may result. It is advisable to stick with single product that one finds suitable for a while. Also, beware of ineffective products that cost highly on the market.




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