Sunday, January 3, 2016

Avoid Basic Self Tanning Issues

By Haywood Hunter


Many years ago, in order for beautifully tanned skin to be achieved, one had to spend countless hours laying in the sun while sweating and risking burns. In the 60's a scientific study found a connection between all that time in the sun and skin cancer. It was also during the 60's that self tanning products were created as a safer alternative. The products aren't exactly the same as they were back then, but they do work quite effectively. Home use of self tanning products is not cheaper and more convenient then ever.

When choosing a self tanning product, one should always aim to purchase the best available on the market. Higher end products yield better and more consistent results.

The chemistry of a person's skin is unique to only them. This is why it can take time to find a product that works best for one individual. While one brand might work great for one person, it may provide little to no results for another. This has nothing to do with the quality of the self tanning product used but rather the chemical makeup of that person's skin.

Preparation of the skin is essential for getting the best results when using self tanning products. All areas of the body should be cleansed, exfoliated and dried well before beginning. Many people even suggest that waiting until the day after to apply the self tanner works best. Exfoliating rids the skin of all the dead skin cells that are built up there. If not cleaned away, dead skin cells can cause a blotchy looking tan.

After cleaning and exfoliation, the self tanner can be applied. A slow circular motion for most self tanning creams is the best way to do the application. Do not attempt to cover the entire body at once. Choose one area to work on and once the self tanning product has been absorbed completely application in a different area can begin. The mixture of circular motion and allowing small areas to absorb will create a more even and flawless tan.

The knees, elbows, ankles and other areas with thicker skin are a bit tricky. These areas tend to absorb a more self tanning product than everywhere else meaning they can turn out looking a lot darker than the rest of the body. Many people choose to skip application to these areas completely and those who do apply there only use a very small amount.

Using the right shade of self tanning formula is one of the most important factors in self tanning. A first time user should take caution and go with lighter shades at first. Lighter shades of self tanning products do not show any flaws as easily, which can happen when first using these types of products. Lighter shades are also great for users who are testing several different products to find the one that suits them best as well.

By simply practicing a few simple tips during the process, self tanning can be a very positive experience. With correct application of these products, it should not be possible to tell the tan was not achieved from laying in the sun. In fact, a perfect looking tan all year round can be maintained without spending a single minute exposing the skin to harmful UV rays.




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