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Monday, May 18, 2015

How To Purchase The Best Sunless Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


Technological advancements have led to the production of many skin care products giving people a wide choice to pick from. Because of the many products on the market, it may require some knowledge to pick the best sunless tanning lotion. This article contains some information regarding tanning lotions that may help one in making the choice. It should be understood that a bad choice can leave skin worse than it was before applying the product.

The skin type and complexion are the first factors to consider when purchasing a tanning product. Seeking the advice of a dermatologist about skin type is the best way of being sure. Dermatologists provide advice regarding skin types, possible skin allergies and reactions, and products that give best effects with no or minimum skin complications. Also, checking the expiry and production dates is good before making any purchases.

Most lotions contain DHA and erythulose as the active ingredients in their formulas. Dihydroxyacetone and erythulose combine with dead cells in the outermost skin layer to cause a color change in the epidermis. Depending on the strength of the product, the change in color may last between five to ten days from the time of application. Since the change occurs internally, it does not get washed away with water.

As the dead skin cells slough away over time, so does the tan. In fact, research shows that a fresh corneum layer is generated after every 35 to 45 days. As such, users of tanning lotions are advised to reapply the lotion at least twice in a week for the tan to remain strong and conspicuous. However, if the product used is good, the tan should be able to remain for more than 4 days.

Good lotions also have tyrosine amino acid. Tyrosine helps with formation of elegant tans by stimulating melanin to be produced in large amounts. As a result of melanin being available in large amounts, more dead epidermal cells are available for reacting with erythulose and DHA to form desirable tans. There is however no scientific data supporting this claims currently.

A good product should also contain moisturizers in its formula. Moist skin is important because moisture makes the tanning process easier and faster and the tan is maintained for a longer period too. Moisture also protects and replenishes skin cells. Lotions that contain aloe are best because aloe kills micro-organisms and helps the skin to heal from sunburns and minor burns. Aloe is also a great product for people who are tanning their bodies for the first time.

Bronzers are another important additive one should look for in a lotion. Thick bronzers produce an instant tan and darken the skin although they are washed away by water. Anti-aging additives should also be present in the product because they eliminate fine wrinkles and ensure sufficient air flow to the skin cells. Perfumed lotions should be considered too because they do not require one to apply extra perfumes once they are applied.

After determining a commodity that works best with the skin type, one should maintain it. Unexpected outcomes or even permanent changes may result due to changing of products. The last aspect for consideration is the cost. Cost should be reasonable although quality must never be traded with cost.




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