Showing posts with label self tanning. Show all posts
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Friday, August 13, 2010

Tanning: Wise use keeps your skin healthy and glowing

self tanning for women

More and more people today are being attracted to indoor tanning; this is a controlled alternative to sun tanning. But this method deprives us of the associated benefits of regular sun exposure. Indoor tanning methods like self tanning sprays etc help people manage the risks associated with sunburn and overexposure, as well as develop enviable tans in a controlled environment. Also, this method of tanning keeps you tanned throughout the year, even when summer is long gone.

The professional indoor tanning industry is a scientifically supported business that recommends that moderate tanning for individuals who tan easily. This industry also professes that this tanning method provides you the potential to maximize the benefits of sunshine as well as minimize the potential risks of over exposure to sunlight. But, any kind of overexposure, be it natural or artificial, the UV rays has the potential to cause eye injury, premature ageing of the skin, rashes and inflammations, and can increase your chances of developing skin cancer.

The tanning fraternity believes that:

  • Ultraviolet light exposure in any form is essential for human health

  • They promote smart tanning techniques that prevent sunburn

  • They promote and teach effective sunburn prevention in stead of complete sun avoidance

  • Tanning is the body’s natural protection against sunburn; tanning of the skin is a natural body function

  • It is possible to successfully develop ‘base tans’ indoors and then embark on sunny vacations that combine proper use of sunscreen lotions

  • There are many physiological and psychological benefits of sunlight exposure

  • Tanning provides your body with the essential vitamin D from sunlight and prevents vitamin D deficiency

A to Z of Fake Tan Products


Also known as sunless tanning or self tanning, fake tan refers to certain chemicals that are applied to the body that help to imitate the appearance of a traditional suntan. Fake tan is a UV-free product that was developed during the 1960s when excessive exposure to the sun was found to be linked to skin cancer. Fake tan usually comes in the form of lotions, gels or pills, although there are other alternatives like a tanning bed or a sun bed. Fake tanning is popular because it is considered to be a relatively safer method to even out facial complexion and acquire a sun-kissed golden glow.

The facts about proto-col tanning lotion

Proto-col is a DHA-based sunless tanning lotion that also contains ingredients like Vitamin E, melon extract, jojoba oil, beeswax, caramel and dimethicone. Proto-col prevents scar tissue from forming, keeps the skin moisturized and slows down the process of ageing. The jojoba oil present in this topical lotion helps in masking the strong odour of DHA and leaves behind great-smelling skin without any ugly streaks. Melon extract prevents the skin from getting dehydrated by replenishing the moisture of the skin. proto-col is easy to use and lets users acquire a tan quickly and conveniently.

The facts about proto-col Bronze

Proto-col Bronze Tanning capsules have a highly-concentrated formula and consist of ingredients like Alpha-Carotene, Beta-Carotene, Cryptoxanthin, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Vitamin E, Gelatin, sunflower seed oil, and Glycerol. Beta-Carotene, the primary ingredient in this capsule, is an anti-oxidant and anti-toxin and is found naturally in mangoes and carrots. The caretenoids and amino acids present in proto-col Bronze enable the skin to retain its tan for a longer time. Optimum results can be achieved by taking between 1 and 6 pills daily, for a period of 2 weeks. The dosage taken before acquiring the bronzed look is known as the loading dose, while the one taken after is known as the maintenance dose.

Source : A to Z of fake tan products