Self Tanners: Your New Best Friend?
by: Danna Schneider
Have you ever known a sun worshipper, one of those
people who can
never seem to get a dark enough tan? They are always looking for that
new product that will break their newest tanning plateau and deepen
their color even more. Some of them are the lucky few who's skin tans
easily. They rarely burn, and after a few hours in the sun, will emerge
looking like most of us would after a long Caribbean vacation. The rest
of us though, are left to envy these lucky few, as we know darn well a
few hours in the sun will wreak at least a week's worth of peeling,
dry, red havoc on our skin, not to mention the multitude of fine lines
and wrinkles that will surely follow.
That is, until the past few years have produced the
latest and
greatest generation of self tanning products. No longer do you have to
suffer the unnatural orange color, the intensely unpleasant odor, or
the unsightly fading of the old self tanners. Today's self tanners, at
least the quality ones, are formulated to give every user an even,
natural tan that lasts longer, has a deep brown undertone rather than
orange or red, and fades just like a real tan.
There are even several good "spray" self tanning
services
offered by many tanning salons for those who don't feel comfortable
with self application. I've only personally tried the Mystic Tan salon
service, and it does look quite good for about two days, but it fades
in to what looks similar to age spots or freckles (NOT very attractive
I can assure you). It also can have quite an overpowering smell
depending on how much of the active ingredient (DHA) the particular
salon has the device set to. Unfortunately, the better your tan, the
stronger the smell, as this is the DHA at work giving your skin the
darker appearance.
The most effective, longest lasting self tanners that
produce
the most beautiful color are the self tanning creams (for
recommendations and reviews visit http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com/best-cosmetics-online-reviews.html
). They tend to go on a lot easier, are easily blended, and result in
the least amount of streaking and patchiness. The gels, sprays and
mousse do not have the same even, natural results that the sunless
creams do. You definitely want to go with whatever type you feel most
comfortable applying, but the cream form is highly recommended.
There are some very important steps you need to take in
order
to get the best tan possible. The first step prior to applying the self
tanner is EXFOLIATION. I've found that if I skip this step, the tan
fades a lot faster, and tends to not blend as well. By exfoliating
thoroughly in the shower, you are providing the self tanning cream a
clean slate for maximum adhesion and staying power. Also, use a makeup
sponge to apply the self tanner to the tops of your hands after you
have washed them, as well as to your face for a more blended, natural
look. Be sure to get everywhere - behind your ears, the back of your
neck, etc. Try to have the very little clothing on for as long as you
can right after application, as DHA is activated by oxygen, and will
work better if it has more circulation during the activation phase.
Once this application has dried for a few hours, you may apply a second
coat if you would like to achieve a darker color. Just don't overdo it.
To maintain the tan, reapplication should occur every 3-4 days.
With these excellent products and the gorgeous results
they
produce, there is simply no excuse to repeatedly subject your skin to
the sun's damaging rays again. With the new sunless tanners, you can be
tan year round AND maintain your skin's youthful and vibrant
appearance. It is truly a win/win situation.
About The Author
Danna Schneider is the webmaster of the beauty review
and advice website CosmeticsGalore.com
( http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com
). She is a cosmetics and beauty product researcher and enthusiast.
admin@cosmeticsgalore.com
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