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With skin cancer diagnoses being
more prevalent than all other cancers combined,
more and more people are turning to self-tanners
to obtain that sun-kissed look year
round. Fortunately, todays self-tanners
have come a long way since their introduction
in the mid 1960s.
Nearly all self-tanners contain
dihydroxyacetone (DHA) as the active ingredient.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology,
DHA is the safest, most effective ingredient in
sunless tanning. As a colorless chemical derived
from glycerin, it interacts with amino acids in
dead skin cells to produce a brown color change.
The resulting color change usually lasts anywhere
from five to seven days, depending upon individual
skin chemistry.
However, a perfect sunless tan
is not purely dependent upon DHA alone. Most self-tanners
generally recommend exfoliating and showering
before applying the product. Additionally, the
application method can significantly impact individual
tanning results.
With technological advances,
sunless tanning enthusiasts no longer need to
rely on messy creams and lotions to provide a
glowing tan. Some of todays easiest and
most effective self-tanners actually come in a
towelette form, whereby a sunless tanning wipe
has been impregnated with DHA. Unlike the lotions
and creams of yesterday, most tanning towelettes
do not require waiting to get dressed post application.
There are even a few tanning
towelettes on the market that do not contain added
dyes or stains, which is typically what produces
the orange look that most self-tanners
provide. By using a sunless tanning towelette
without any added dye or stain, clothes and sheets
are not at risk for being discolored.
Best of all, one of the great
things about self-tanning, aside from the obvious
avoidance of skin cancer, is the ability to achieve
a beautiful, glowing tan all throughout the year.
About the Author:
Paige Gilmore is a sunless tanning product reviewer
and self-tanning towelette distributor at Sensational
Skin. http://www.sensationalskin.net
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
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