Monday, 19 August 2013

The Facts And Lies 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.

The first myth for people to understand is what type of chemicals the systems actually use. Many people think this is some kind of skin dye or color, but some methods actually help color the skin deeper naturally. This sunless system uses a diet with heavy beta-carotene found naturally in both vegetables and fruits. The beta-carotene helps increase the yellow pigment in the skin, adding a darkening effect.

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 another temporary agent that is applied to the skin to deepen the color. This type of agent comes in sprays or gels that will only last about a day and can be easily washed off with soap and water. This is intended to work well with the spray based tanning system to cover up imperfections, much like the function of makeup.

Finally, one of the most important things to remember about sunless systems is that is does not give you any type of UV protection from the sun's harmful rays. You may be lulled into a false sense of security with a dark color skin, but actually you can do more harm by exposure. Remember, only sunblock with a high SPF value will truly protect you from getting 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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