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Friday, 5 April 2013

Diverse Alternatives To Achieve Good Tanning

By Haywood Hunter


Many people enjoy looking healthy and fit. This is often obtained by a good tan, which can be reached in a number of ways. This may be at a tanning salon, exposure to the sun, or by using self-help products.

If you are obtaining a tan from exposure to the sun, several things need to be considered. There is danger from the sun's rays if you are exposed too long. The ultraviolet rays can cause skin damage if no protection is used. A bad sunburn, for example, in addition to pain on the skin, can cause headaches or make you seriously ill.

There are a number of different skin types which react differently to the sun's rays. These are classified into six different categories. However, regardless of the type, the rays can penetrate the skin and damage the cells located below even leading to cancer.

The category varies according to the type of skin you have. The darker the skin, the higher degrees of pigmentation and melanin are involved. As far as tanning, pale white skin will never tan and always burn, white will either tan very little or a lot, and burn easily or very little. Light brown or olive tans easily and burns little, brown will tan dark and easily while seldom burning, and black or dark brown will always tan and very seldom burn.

Some people have the idea that if they get a 'basic tan', at a salon, prior to sun exposure it will aid in getting a good tan, prevent skin damage and sunburn. This has proved to be untrue. Premature aging and other damages will occur from repeated UV radiation, regardless of this base tanning.

To have a good tan you have some options. You could use sunless tanning products in which a person looks tanned without exposure. This is ordinarily in the form of a spray, oil or lotion. Sunless tanning pills are not recommended as they can cause damage to the liver and the retina of the eyes.

In choosing sunscreen products it is important to get the ones that will offer the most protection. This protection will assist in preventing premature skin aging and other damages to your body. They are available in both chemical and physical forms.

The physical sunscreen will block, reflect, scatter, and absorb these dangerous rays. The chemical sunscreen protects by absorbing the sun rays. The better ones have two ingredients. These will protect from both ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B. When making a purchase, it is important to read the labels carefully, making sure the product contains high SPFs.

Getting a good tan is possible nowadays in a number of different ways. It may be a tanning bed, spray-tan booth, self-tanner or sun tan lotions. Regardless of the method, it is possible to present a complete change of appearance with a good tan. It will allow you to hide blemishes, make you look slimmer, and show off your muscles. People who work long hours indoors or live in a short summer season find a good tan very effective.




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Different Forms Of Cheap Tanning Lotions

By Haywood Hunter


The cost of protecting ourselves from the harmful effects of radiation from the sun can seem shockingly expensive. We spend the money because it is preferable to damaging our skin and risking cancer. If we are prepared to look, it turns out we can find top quality, big name brand cheap tanning lotions.

There are different types of cheap tanning lotions for different situations. For outdoor use, there are products with and without protection from ultra-violet (UV) radiation. Formulations that do contain UV protection are classified by a numeric sun protection factor (SPF). The higher the SPF number, the longer the user is able to stay in the sun without burning. For people who do not want protection, oils are formulated that actually concentrate the sun's rays on the surface of the skin.

Babies and young children should always use a high-factor SPF protection when exposed to the sun. People with pale or freckled skin are also vulnerable to damage and should also use cheap tanning lotions with a high SPF factor. Skin cancer rates are increasing so everyone should consider using at least low SPF-factor protection for at least some of the hours they are exposed to the sun's rays.

Some people prefer to work on their suntan indoors on a special bed or in a booth at a salon. They need to use special cheap tanning lotions that are formulated for this purpose. These contain mainly melanin, which is a dark pigment that the ski produces naturally to prevent the oversynthesis of Vitamin D in response to sunlight.

Cheap tanning lotions that are formulated for indoor use do not contain sunscreen. Consequently, they are not suitable for use in natural sunlight. Another way they promote tanning is by increasing the rate of blood flow to the skin's surface.

Some of the ingredients used in indoor cheap tanning lotions are L-tyrosine and melanin. L-tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid. Extracts of green tea, copper and tea oil may also be found in these products. It should be noted that tanning beds all use a protective shield made from 100 per cent acrylic. The types of oils that are found in cheap tanning lotions designed for use when working on an outdoor suntan damage this acrylic surface and should not be used indoors for this very reason.

One way of creating the appearance of a sun tan is to apply special chemicals to the skin. This method does not involve exposing the skin to the harmful effects of UV radiation from the sun or in suntan salons. These cheap tanning lotions are increasingly popular as reports linking UV exposure to a higher incidence of skin cancer continue to appear in the news. A lot of sunless cheap tanning lotions contain chemicals called carotenoids, which occur naturally in certain fruits and vegetables, especially carrots.

Lycopene is a carotenoid that is safe at high chronic doses and may offer a protect effect against some kinds of cancer. Other carotenoids may not be so safe. All products are available in the form of cheap tanning lotions. The foregoing has been written for the purposes of information only and should not be construed as medical advice.




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