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Self-Tanning Sprays

November 30th, 2009

The tanned appearance is both popular and all the rage more now than at any time for many years; people like the brownish luminosity of their skin as it makes them feel cool and self-confident. However, at the same time, sun bathing is less and less advisable because of the rise in the number of skin cancer cases. Therefore, substitutes to it have and still are being developed. Synthetic tanning using tanning beds or sunless tanning by artificial means such as body lotions, creams, gels or self tanning spray are broadly available.

Although the most advanced method of getting a tan is the use of a tanning bed or tanning booth, not everybody can afford to purchase their own machine or go to a salon four times a month in order to get their tan refreshened, so the do-it-yourself solutions have become more and more prevalent.

A self tanning spray is a beauty product usually containing DHA that can be applied at home as a sunless tanning solution. DHA is a chemical that causes a reaction with the skin’s amino acids, which in turn causes the turning of the uppermost layer of skin a brown colour. The effect of a self tanning spray lasts for around six or eight days, if you are careful not to take too long in the shower, if you shun using too a harsh soap and if you do not rub yourself too hard with the towel.

Self tanning presents a number of challenges and so, while it is cheaper than treatment in a commercial tanning salon, it is also more difficult to get a satisfactory outcome. It is more complicated to achieve an even tan when using a self tanning spray. The coloring solution needs to be atomized in a fine film with immense care not to overlap too much. Overlapping leads to darker tan shades on certain body areas.

Therefore, another drawback of the self tanning spray is that you may need another person’s assistance for the process. The back for example is very hard to spray unless there is someone to help you. The same problem presents itself for the back of the legs, the nape of the neck and the bottom. If you ask a friend to assist you with the tanning, it will make the procedure a lot simpler.

You must be especially cautious to safeguard your eyes, your lips, ears and other delicate body parts. It is also possible to stain your nails and palms when using a self tanning spray. You could remove this problem by using gloves or wet wipes whenever essential so as not to permit the tanning agent to dry on the palms or your hands or your nails.

Then, last but not least, do not spray too much liquid on your body, because the result may be an unusual orange glow or a rather uneven tan. Although many people frequently use these cans of self tanning spray in its various forms, there is no question about it that they are a lower quality solution when compared to the top-quality, but more expensive tanning bed or tanning booth.

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