Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Dark Spray Tan As An Artificial Bleaching Agent

By Haywwod Hunter


A dark spray tan is an artificial tan attained by use of dyes mainly used on the skin. This is another way of obtaining a tan with either artificial or natural ultraviolet rays which most people agree can be harmful to your skin. It may not appear natural but is a much safer option compared to ultraviolet tans. With proper application, they appear more natural.

Before applying the tanner, you should understand the nature of your skin. This will help you buy the right products for you to use. Do not be confused by the numerous products available in the market as some of them may not be suitable in your situation. You can ask a dermatologist to recommend the best products instead of running the risk of skin problems.

The other type of tanning products is airbrush tan available in most salons. Here, the technician uses his hands to spew the tanning boozer on your body. However, technicians prefer using an airbrush to their hands as it does not miss any spots on your body. This is why it is one of the most effective ways of bleaching.

The last type is artificial tanning method which uses lotions and bronzes. They can be applied at home because their instructions and methods of application are simple. A tanning bronzer lotion can prove impossible to bring a tan. It can also be messy. Every artificial tanning methods will bring a darker skin and tan which can last for over 12 months.

After applying the tan, it lasts for seven to ten days. The life of the tan will be determined by the skin type and the activities one engages in. If the tanning is done at the right time and is followed by proper maintenance you will enjoy your tan for a long period of time.

Unlike other methods of tanning used by some people including the sun, this method of tanning does not have any side effects. The active ingredient in tanning sprays, dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is safe for human use and it is used in manufacture of cosmetics and skin coloring. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved it for use by people.

Tanning products do not contain the sun protection factor (SPF). Therefore, a tanned skin is still vulnerable to the risks posed by the exposure to the UV rays from the sun. To avoid any issues with your skin resulting from exposure to the sun, you need to apply sunscreen.

Over the years, tanning been out and in fashion. Low class individuals were associated with tanned skin as their duties were performed under the strong rays of the sun. Women went through much trouble preserving pallid skin. This showed refinement to them. Professionally, a dark spray tan can be achieved at a salon inside a booth. The advantages of visiting a salon for this are centered on the professional assistance you get, they help you select a tone and application amount that suits your skin tone and creates a natural look.




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