Monday, December 5, 2011

Why Self Tanning Airbrush Sprays Are The Safest Solution To Develop A Tan

By Haywood Hunter


You may not want to face it, but it's a fact that exposure to the sun causes a great deal of damage to skin. Still, knowing the facts seems to do very little to keep some tan seekers from offering their skin to the harsh rays of the sun. If they only knew all the benefits of self tanning airbrush sprays, they'd be able to get their prized tans and protect themselves from skin cancer at the same time.

A lot of people have, and still do, use UV-free tanners in order to beautify themselves previous to important occasions. However, there are quite a few people who desire to be brown permanently.

Sunless tanners have become an integral part of the beauty industry. With the threat of skin cancer looming over the heads of many tanning enthusiasts, a great many of them are turning away from the sun and embracing dihydroxyacetone (DHA). Dihydroxyacetone may sound like scary stuff, but there is no need to fear. DHA is a plant extract, a simple carbohydrate, that's been used for decades to safely color the surface of the skin.

You can buy bottles of creams, lotions, mouses, gels, and sprays from the store, or you can opt to have someone else apply your synthetic tan for you. For those people who are afraid of turning themselves into an unnatural color, it might be wise for you to visit someone who has experience with airbrushing. Airbrushed tans tend to look more like the real thing and having someone spray it on you can help you avoid any mistakes.

Getting a tan with the help of the sun or bulbs that produce ultraviolet light, is still a trendy way to darken one's skin. However, these days it's simply not necessary to torment your skin this way. Sprayed-on tans will give you the color you seek without compromising the delicate structure of your skin.

You simply cannot escape the fact that baking your body in the name of beauty will someday lead to an appearance that you'll probably not be too happy with. It's almost impossible to look and feel young while watching fine lines take up residence on your face. Age may not be something that can be avoided, but you can slow the process by taking care of your skin and protecting it from the sun.

Many people become addicted to tanning (be it in the sun or tanning beds). It takes time and work to turn the skin from a light color into something darker, but DHA can (and does) make the tanning process much faster. One application and you can be as dark as you wish to be.

Women who are pregnant are told not to spend time in tanning beds and it's not advisable for them to spend too much time sunbathing either. Luckily for them, and everyone else (with the exception of Mexican hairless dogs), self tanning airbrush sprays are safe for everyone.




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