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Self tanning spray is easy to use and it requires specific frequency of application, depending on the skin type and tone. For example, fair-haired people should use the spray less frequently, for better safety. Needless to say, the self tanning spray do not protect against real sun. So, a sunscreen is a must outdoor (after the spray was sputtered on the skin).
Spray Tanning Products Active Ingredient.
The active ingredient in most spray tanning products is a compound known as dihydroxyacetone (DHA). The DHA and amino acids in the top layers of skin react in a way that produces a deep tan color with no sun exposure. In short, the DHA mimics the function of the sun in tanning. It is important to look for DHA on the label when shopping for a spray tanning product.
Finding the Right Spray Tanning Product.
If you are unsure of the effectiveness of a particular spray tanning product, it is a good idea to consult with your family physician or dermatologist. Dermatologists are skilled at caring for skin, and he or she can help you find the product that will be best for your type of skin. When using a spray tanning product, however, it is important to also use sunscreen. Many spray tanning products contain some sun protection, but most do not have the SPF level needed to provide adequate protection. Using a good quality sunscreen with a high SPF factor is the best way to ensure maximum tanning while minimizing the possibility of sun damage.
Sunless tanning products come in a variety of forms in addition to sprays. These forms include gels and lotions in addition to sprays. Most dermatologists, however, recommend using sprays because they are easier to use. In addition, some tanning gels can be drying to the skin.
Always Test Before Using!
No matter what type of spray tanning product you use, it is important to try it on a small patch of skin first. Doing so will allow you to test for any possible allergic reactions or skin discoloration. It is important to remember that every person will have a different reaction to the same spray tanning product. The product that works perfectly on one person may turn another person's skin orange, so be sure to do a small test before spraying your entire skin surface.
Most sunless tanning sprays claim to be oil free, non-alcohol, non-comedogenic and hypo-allergenic. Others keep informing the consumers about their fast-drying and non-streaking features. The ability of applying a spray from any angle is a plus. That radiant tanning look usually lasts a few days; any diminishing in that glittering look invites to a new application of the tanning spray for a refreshing of the self tan.
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