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Thursday, 22 August 2013

The Facts And Innuendo Behind The Sunless Tanning Systems

By Haywood Hunter


There has been many questions asked by concerned people look when it comes to the real story behind the sunless tanning systems. Often this subject is misunderstood or becomes turned inside out from the word of mouth about stories told. This can become confusing with facts or fiction when someone is considering getting a sunless tan.

One of the myths of these methods is that all of these systems use chemicals, inks, or dyes to color your skin. This is far from the truth. Actually, you can use perfectly natural supplements that are found in vegetables and fruits called beta-carotene. These react naturally to yellow pigment found in the blood and surface of the skin to actually give a bronze to orange color. Going on a diet of this can help darken your skin.

The second myth to dispose of is the spray based systems. This uses a dihydroxyacetone (DHA) based lotion or spray that is not an ink or dye, rather an agent that reacts to the Amino acids on the surface of the skin. This exposure is temporary, and the effect only lasts about ten days.

Bronzing agents are slightly misunderstood. Many people use these to deepen the color of their skin temporarily. This can last just for the day and will wash off with soap and water. This is used much like makeup, it's to cover up splotches, or imperfections in the skin.

Many of these tanning methods work to darken the skin, but what many do not know is that it does not help protect from the sun. You may get a deep bronze color or look, but the only protection from the sun's UV rays is putting on sun screen with a high SPF. If you do not wear sunblock and go out and expose yourself in the sun, you will get sunburned.

These are just some of the facts behind the sunless tanning systems. They work well on darkening your skin either by lotion, spray or even natural supplements found in fruits and vegetables. All of these methods work to darken your skin, but fair warning, none of these will help protect you from the UV rays of the sun. If you do not wear sunblock no matter what, you can get sunburned when exposed.




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