Indoor Tanning Your Safer Alternative
to the Sun
ByLinda Moore
Whether you are trying indoor tanning for
the first time to get ready for a vacation
or to keep your summer tan all year long,
there are rules that should be followed. These
rules are necessary for your safety as well
as for your health. Many people visit tanning
salons thinking that they do not present the
same health risks as tanning in the sun. While
the risks are less, they are still there.
The traditional tanning salon depends
upon the use of a tanning bed to produce
a tan for a customer. This process is
known to expose the body to the harmful
UVA rays and can cause skin cancer. If
you are going to use this method of indoor
tanning, use a lotion with an SPF of not
less than 8, but not more than 15.
Because of the dangers of traditional
indoor tanning, and the fact that people
still want to maintain a tan throughout
the winter, the industry has invented
some answers. Sunless tanning booths and
sunless tanning products are the most
popular choices with consumers. They are
safe, look good and are easily applied.
Sunless tanning booths operate by literally
spraying a mist that contains DHA to create
the illusion of a tan. DHA is the same
color additive that is used in cosmetics,
it covers the body in a color-in this
case a varying degree of tan. This type
of tanning has had drawbacks when applying
color to the feet and hands of a person,
these issues have been addressed and are
not a concern in most tanning salons.
A spray on tan does not last long, approximately
3-5 days. For this reason, the tanning
industry has developed a number of systems
that allow you to perform this procedure
in the comfort of your home. These systems
can be found in local stores and salons
as well as in catalogues and online.
Sunless tanning lotions first made their
appearance on the market some time ago.
Everyone knows the reputation that these
products had for leaving the skin orange
instead of tan. These early products turned
many consumers off to this alternative
to sun tanning. Thankfully, the industry
has been working on this particular problem
and has solved it for most people. Be
careful, however, the cheaper lotions
may still turn skin orange.
Sunless tanning lotions work in much
the same way as the spray tanners. They
coat the skin with a DHA coloring. The
biggest difference is that it is applied
by hand and at home. It is important to
carefully follow all of the instructions
for use that are printed on the package.
This very important step will help you
avoid elbows, feet and hands that appear
darker than the rest of your body. This
type of a tan lasts about the same as
the airbrush solution, about 3-5 days.
However, by applying a layer or two everyday,
you can build upon the tan that you are
creating. Therefore, you are able to control
how deep the color of the tan becomes.
Indoor tanning is becoming a safer alternative
to lying in the sun. As the population
learns more about the dangers of the sun,
they are looking for their tan from safer
methods.
Linda Moore writes on subjects including
health, family matters, personal enrichment,
Healthy Tanning and skin
Wrinkle Prevention
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