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Saturday, November 21, 2015

Tips To Apply Your Sun Laboratories Dark Sunsation Self Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


Everyone knows that the sun causes bad effects on skin especially with long exposure. In the past, people have been using the sunrays to bath and turn their skin to tinted glow. However, the health effects have not been impressive and it is something that has left scars in hearts of many people. Using a Sun Laboratories Dark Sunsation Self Tanning Lotion offers a safer option and protects you from the adverse skin effects caused by UV light from the sunrays or the tan beds.

Skin cancer, sunburns, and other skin complications have been witnessed among people trying to tan their body in sun. Due to these effects, self tanners have offered safer options, which people can use to get UV free tan. These products come in form of sprays, lotions, creams, bronzers, and other forms. When they are used properly following the specifications and procedures given by the manufacturer, one can avert problems with skin.

It will give enough time for the sensitive skin to heal and return to its normal sensitivity when you shave a day prior. The patch test is done on face because this is one of the most sensitive parts of skin. If you do not get reaction on face, most probably other parts of skin will not react too.

It is another thing that people should understand and steer clear of those tan beds. Applying self tanner products takes practice. If it is your first, you will have some imperfections here and there but with proper guidelines, you can minimize those botches and streaks. They are not impressive to look at but they will occur when you apply such lotions, especially if you do not follow the instruction properly.

Remember the skin is constantly releasing dead skin cells on surface and they tend to stick there until they are washed and removed. Even the normal showering does not do the trick in removing the oils and dead skin. Exfoliation proves to be effective in removing the oils and dead skin cells.

Do not rush to put that substance on your skin if you have not done some preparations. You may consider exfoliating a day before or some hours before you spread a tanner. Exfoliation entails removing the oils, salts, dead skin, dirt, and other substances on skin, which might affect the penetration of a tan.

If you have a skin clogged with dirt and dead cells, it means that the product will have to work out its way into the epidermis. For that perfect tint and glow, the lotions has to penetrate inside the epidermis where it reacts with the protein in skin thus causing the bronzed look. With an ultra dark tone on skin, it makes you feel confident, beautiful, and raises your self esteem.

But make sure that you do the tanning process properly. It will require you start preparing your skin in advance before the day comes for you to apply the tan lotions. The hair on skin will need to be shaved and the oils and dead skin cells removed.




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