Central Facts Regarding Self Tanning

Written By Admin on Sabtu, 29 Desember 2012 | 01.09

By Haywood Hunter


Self Tanning, also known as sunless tanning, utilizes special chemicals to produce the effect of a suntan without sun exposure. These sunless methods have become more popular within the last half a century, following health concerns. Health officials began linking sunbeds and sun exposure to the occurrence of skin cancer. Sunless products are a way to get the results of sun exposure without using products with high risks.

Today, Carotenoid-based products are commonly used. Carotenoids are found in nature, particularly vegetables or fruits that have highly pigmented color. These products also contain beta-carotene, an ingredient that is both permanent and natural.

There are pills that can be used as a sunless product. These pills include beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is not known to cause any side effects, though excessive intake can sometimes cause the skin to develop a orange or yellow hue.

Canthaxanthin is another ingredient that may be found in these pills, though it is not very common. This is because it has been linked to harmful side effects such as hepatitis, destruction to the digestive system and canthaxanthin retinopathy. Canthaxanthin is believed to work by depositing throughout the body, particularly in the fat layers below the skin, causing the skin to develop a brown or orange coloring. Typically Canthaxanthin is found in color additives used for food.

There are other products that can offer a sunless tan. Bronzers are a common option for a temporary tan. These products may be in gels, sprays, powders, lotions, moisturizers, or mousses. Other active ingredients found in sunless products include Tyrosine, dihydroxyacetone, or Afamelanotide.

It is important to note that most of these none of these products do not include ingredients for sun protection. They do not provide any protection against ultraviolet rays from the sun and so if sun protection is desired, persons should get sunscreen. Tanners can trigger allergies and stain clothes as well.

A popular alternative to outdoor tanning and sunbeds is called self tanning. This method can produce results that are similar to, if not the same or better than, results seen from using a sunbed or sunbathing. Plus, it does not include as harmful of effects. Most sunless techniques involve a topical formula or a special pill.




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