Clues For Creating That Ideal Sunless Tan | The Communication Blog

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Clues For Creating That Ideal Sunless Tan

By Haywood Hunter


Many people strive to create a sun-kissed look that generates an appearance of good health. Today, however, taking the risk of exposure to the dangers of the sun's rays is no longer necessary. With skillful application, sunless tanning products can achieve the same look in a safe way. Following are a few hints about how sunless tanning can work better.


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The key is to select the right product. The market is filled with options, but interaction with the epidermis's outer layer are best. For sunless tanners that promote the theory that the under layer can be darkened should be avoided.

Another key is to ensure that the correct amount is used. Using more sunless tanner than is recommended will not be beneficial. This requires selecting the shade desired that works best with one's skin tone. For those with fair skin, sunless tanners that are extremely dark should be avoided as they make the skin appear mask-like.



Lotions, creams, powders, and sprays are common forms of sunless tanners. Research has shown that lotions last longer, but sprays achieve better results. This is because those applying them can reach areas that are difficult for an individual. Sunless sprays also go on more evenly than those in other forms.

Proper preparation is also important prior to applying sunless products. Without exfoliating skin first, an uneven color may result. Equally important is limited contact with the hands as the palms will turn bronze if not washed frequently while using sunless products.

Sunless products take time to apply properly and should be allowed to dry thoroughly. Plan on spending 45 minutes to 1 hour to apply the product and about 3 hours drying time. Fortunately, changes in the industry continue to improve sunless tanners so there is no reason you cannot achieve the look desired within a very short time.




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