Saturday, August 17, 2013

A Brief Insight Into Indoor Tanning Bed Merchandise

When sunless tanning cream initially hit the market, it was seen as something of a farce. Not only was it viewed as strange and volatile, but the fact that many people did not know how to use it properly lead to results that were often less than perfect and sometimes down right comical.

These days indoor tanning lotions are viewed in a much better light and many people use them regularly to keep a healthy looking tan. Indoor tanning is for many a handy time saving convenience that affords them an exotically vibrant look without having to leave town.

The key ingredient behind the great majority of indoor tanning lotions is Dihydroxyacetone - or DHA. DHA utilizes the natural amino acids in your skin to produce melanoids, which are the substance responsible for turning your skin brown. Sunless tans are comparatively short lived lasting in most cases less than a week.

Bright orange hands are a common unsightly side effect of the indoor tanning process. The reason this tends to happen is because your hands come into prolonged exposure with the lotions due to the fact that it's your hands that are applying the stuff to your entire body.

Avoiding orange hands from indoor lotions is easy. Probably the simplest solution is to make use of disposable plastic gloves when applying to your body to prevent overexposure. However, don't forget to take off your gloves once done and to apply a little to the hands as well.

One of the biggest problems people come up against when using indoor lotions is streaks. These are clearly obvious lines that appear on your skin due to the fact that the lotion hasn't been applied properly. The two keys to avoiding streaks is to apply the lotion swiftly, and in circles.

By using circular motions you are avoiding the possibility of linear streaks which are most obvious and provided there isn't a huge gap in time between the parts of your body you do first and last you should end up with a nice even tan.

Most people proficient in using indoor lotions say that they prefer to start with their lower half then move on the top. The key is to move from top to bottom on the legs, but from bottom to top on the arms; that means starting at the hands and moving to the shoulders.

Prior to putting on the indoor tan cream it's advisable to take a shower and scrub out any dead skin cells. This is a great tip for prolonging the effects of your tan, if only for a few extra days.

The human body in always making new skin cells and old ones are always dying and falling off our skin naturally. Because indoor lotions take effect in the skin cells their effects can only be seen as long as the current is alive which is only a few days to a week. By getting rid of dead skin before you start you know you've got only fresh cells on the surface.

When using these lotions for the first few times try using a mild lotion with a soft tan. This ensures that any initial problems you see due to inexperience will be minimal. Once you're confident you can apply the lotions correctly follow your hearts desire.

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