Thursday, 10 October 2013

Facts And Info Regarding Dark Self Tanner Kits

By Haywood Hunter


Dark self tanner products have come onto the market to help people achieve a nice, brown tan so that they needn't expose their skin to the sun's harmful UV rays. Many people would like to have a tan that looks attractive and natural, but are afraid of the outcomes of the dark self tanner products. Of course, on television the models all look terrific with perfect skin tones, but when it is tried at home, some rather peculiar happens can occur.



It is most distressing when money is paid for a product, which in this case is a dark self tanner product, and to only a achieve a tan that looks very fake and orange-like. Then you don't feel very confident to go out in public, as people will know that you have ineffectively used a fake tan product. It is never nice to feel as if you have wasted money either.

However, with the correct research, self-tanners are now being manufactured to produce a tan that is as natural-looking as it can ever get. The reason why many skin tanners turn your skin orange rather than that tangy brownish tan color has to do mostly with the ingredients used to manufacture the product. Dihydroxyacetone, which is the main ingredient used to give the skin its tanned color in many dark self tanner products when used excessively turns the skin orange.



Another reason why your skin may decide to go orange and deny you the natural-tan-look after using the product has to do with the proper, or improper, applying of the product. If applied wrongly, streaks of uneven discolorations will appear on your skin. Carefully follow the instructions provided by the Dark Self Tanner product manufacturer. You may also want to use gloves when applying the product.

The color base of many dark self tanner products will also determine the success of your tanning mission. Most products now come with a green-based tint which is the most recommended for all skin tones. This is largely because almost everyone has a red undertone in their skin. When coupled with the green tint, this helps to strike a homogenous and natural look.

In the past, the dark self tanner products had a very strong scent, which was not very nice. Some people stopped using the products because of their unpleasant smell. The odor is also caused by Dihydroxyacetone, but the latest products have been developed to mask this ingredient's scent quite well.

A product with a strong fragrance, however, may not always be good to use, but not a Dark Self Tanner. A human's skin can have bad reactions to certain ingredients that cause these flowery smells. In general though, it is better to choose a dark self tanner product that does not have an unpleasant odor, as you do not want other people to comment on it.

There are other minor challenges that people who use dark self tanner products face. The ones discussed here are just but a few of those. Challenges may vary according to an individual's skin composition. Researching for the best product wills suit your skin will go a long way in eliminating some of these woes.




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