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products, both sunless and sun, work on the epidermis,
or the outside layer of your skin, and not the dermis
or inner layer.
When you apply a tanner or tanning
lotion, crème, spray, or towlette by gently
rubbing the product into your outer skin layer,
those that are most effective (the ones that list
dihydroxyacetone or DHA as an active ingredient),
begin to work within around 40 minutes to an hour.
DHA reacts with amino acids
in the epidermis, producing a natural pigment
called melanoidin that bonds with proteins in
skin cells. The results are a change of color
that can last up to about seven days.
Here are some tips to get the
maximum benefit from your sunless tanning products.
Apply Your Self-Tanning Products At Night
Since most self-tanning lotions
have no sunscreen for protection outdoors, the
best time to use self-tanners is at night before
going to bed.
If done earlier, allow a minimum
of two hours and test for staining before putting
back on your regular clothes. Use sprays or products
that contain extra coloring formula earlier in
the evening, or when you have more time to "dry"
after applying.
Tanning How To's
1. Choose what you want to wear
for tanning lines, whether it's a swimsuit or
undergarments. Choose old clothing, especially
without nylon, and not loose clothing.
2. Take a washcloth to exfoliate
your skin, soap, moisturizer, your self-tanning
lotion, disposable clear gloves, a nail brush,
a ball cap, hair pins or accessories to keep hair
from your face, a sponge roller brush or paintbrush
if you apply product to your back, and access
to a clock.
3. If you are not going to use
disposable gloves, you should to wash your hands
and scrub your nails about every minutes while
applying the tanning product so that they don't
stain orange.
4. Start with a shower or washing
to remove dead, flaky and dry skin. Wash with
your washcloth or exfoliation sponge, gently going
in a circular motion. Dry yourself thoroughly
and get hair up off your neck. Let steam out of
the room.
5. Gently rub moisturizer into
knees, ankles, elbows to prepare for the self-tanning
solution. Some apply this to the face and neck
areas, too.
6. Suit up and apply your tanning
product. Beginners should practice on small areas
first.
7. Begin by applying the tanning
product to your legs. Work with one leg at a time,
applying in a circular motion from top to bottom.
Don't rub it in thin. You want a good even coating.
For feet and ankles, go ahead and apply a little
thinner coating.
8. Now start on your upper body.
Continue applying product upwards in circular
motion. Most prefer to cover the torso first,
using the roller brush or paintbrush on the back,
then continue with the arms.
9. Time to finish up with the
neck, face, ears, nose, cheeks. "Go thin"
is the motto for these areas.
10. Now it's time for drying.
Wait at least 30 minutes before coming into contact
with anything. Stand and read or sit on the edge
of a chair and enjoy computer games, television,
a friendly phone chat or something.
11. After the 30 minutes, you
can wear loose clothing. Skip the jeans and other
tight clothing to allow for around one to two
hours. Check your specific product instructions
for guidelines.
12. Keep in mind different products
have different drying times, so don't get wet,
even by sweating, for at least three hours.
13. Depending upon the tanning
product and your skin, you may need to wash, exfoliate
the dry, flaky, dead skin cells and re-apply product
every few days or so. Check your product for guidelines
and monitor your skin for any rashes or other
irritations that could develop.
From start of application of
the tanning product until complete drying time
or about three hours, you can have a sunless tan
that can last all week.
The chemical makeup of tanning
products as well as how they interact with different
parts of your body can affect tanning results.
Some areas may show color variations and the tan
may last longer.
Where Did My Tan Go?
Dead skin cells rub and wear
off the epidermis, resulting in the fading or
losing of the tan. Roughly once a month or a period
between 35 to 45 days, the epidermis is regenerated.
In order to keep a tan going
long-term, many companies recommend that you reapply
their sunless and self-tanning products every
three days.
For more tips on getting a gorgeous,
long-lasting tan check out the Sunless
Tanning Guide.
About the Author: Priya
Shah is the owner of a health portal on Natural
Herbal Health Remedies
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