Ingredients In Best Sunless Tanning Lotions

By Haywood Hunter


Like in other areas, it is important to be informed about beauty products. This is because some background knowledge is necessary when purchasing the best self tanning lotions. Media publicity is only intended to gain the attention of the buyers. Chemical make-up of many creams, lotions, and other self tanners is constant. This article is about major ingredients contained in lotions. This information should help one in purchasing a good product.

The first thing to do before making the payment is to observe the list of ingredients on a product one intends to buy. The list contains all substances in the lotion and their percentages. Most commonly, the ingredients will be bronzers, moisturizers, sun-screens, and tanners. Researching each component to understand what the product actually does before buying would be nice.

No matter what is said in the advertisements, active compounds in a majority of tanning commodities are erythulose and dihydroxyacetone, abbreviated as (DHA). Both DHA and erythulose are sugars which may be plant derivatives or products of industrial processing. The level of concentration of the 2 compounds in a product determines its ability to tan the skin. Producers provide varying levels of concentration to suit the varying skin types of consumers.

One should choose the concentration of DHA and erythulose depending on their skin complexion. Dark skinned people should choose high concentrations while light skinned people low concentrations. Too much DHA on light skin can cause a lot of tanning effect which may again look bad. Visiting a dermatologist for advice on skin type and the best concentrations of erythulose and DHA to use is highly advised.

Erythulose and dihydroxyacetone both function by chemically reacting with epidermal amino acid in dead cells to create a brown compound. The chemical reaction is called Maillard reaction. The resultant brown complex stays for about four days and fades away. The fading is a result of sloughing off of dead epidermal cells. The tan can only reapplication of the lotion at least twice on a weekly basis.

The procedure followed when applying a product plays a big role in the results achieved. The initial application should be heavy followed by light applications for maintaining the tan. Before applying, one should make sure that the skin is cleaned properly. Products that contain erythulose only cause a slower color change in comparison to those with dihydroxyacetone. Erythulose is therefore a better solution for individuals who desire a gradual body tan. Some products mix the two compounds to achieve a tan that lasts longer.

Additional substances such as perfumes, moisturizers, bronzers, and anti-aging agents are very essential. Moisturizers keep a moisturized skin, accelerating the process of color change. Although bronzers get washed away by water, they darken the skin. Anti-aging additives keep the skin good-looking and young while perfumes emit a nice fragrance. Enzyme tyrosine is said to accelerate color change by stimulating excessive synthesis of melanin.

It may take some time before the desired effect is achieved. This should not cause one to change products often, because allergies and other skin reactions may result. Once a suitable product has been found it would be a good idea to stick to it for a while. Also, beware of expensive but ineffective products on the market.




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