Choosing Lotion Sun Tan Products Available On The Market

By Haywood Hunter


Many people with fair complexions feel that at least a light brown hue is desirable for the summer months. People want to look like they have an active leisure life that includes lots of fresh air and sunshine. However, fears of harmful UV rays, worries about dry skin and future wrinkles, and a lack of actual time outdoors makes many need a lotion sun tan style.

Movie stars and jet-setters have made it glamorous to look like the past weeks have been spent on a beach or by the blue waters of a pool. Personal taste dictates whether the hue is of a warm biscuit or as brown as a nut. However, medical authorities have broadcast the news that the sun's rays can harm the outer layers of the epidermis, causing painful sunburn if the exposure is too long and leading to wrinkling, sagging, and even cancerous lesions in later years.

This is why creams, sprays, and lotions are so popular in today's cosmetic markets. Hundreds of lotions are designed to make tanning faster and easier, while offering moisturizing properties and protection from the UV rays that cause present and future damage. They come in many scents, in oils or non-oily creams, in spray form for easier application, and with names that evoke sand and sun.

Safety is found in those products that have a SPF factor, which rates the levels of protection offered. While some dark tanning oils have no added ingredients (some, like coconut oil, are thought to contain natural sun protection), most have some sort of sun-screening effect. Even make-up now has its SPF rating listed, from powers to foundations to lipsticks.

The FDA of the United States has listed SPF sunscreens as safe and effective if applied frequently before and during exposure. The recommendation is to use a product with a SPF of 30 or more, and apply it every thirty minutes as well as immediately after swimming. Many experts also recommend staying out of the sun between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the afternoon, even if sunscreen is used. Hats and long sleeves are also thought to be good during long hours outside.

Many people either have little time to be outdoors or do not enjoy the sun's heat. Fortunately for the ones who still wish to have a tan, there are many sunless tanning products. There are a few products that actually color the skin, but most develop the natural protective pigment of the skin, the melanin. This makes them last longer and appear more natural. These topical preparations must be applied carefully and evenly and work either upon application or gradually over a period of weeks.

Many feel that using an instant tanning product is better than letting the sun do the work, or even using a tanning booth. Even a booth exposes the customer to UV rays, which are known to carry risk. In fact, some medical advice holds that any tanning is a sign of damage already done.

However, other experts feel that some time in the sun contributes to total body health and advocate regular exposure for short periods of time every day. There are many lotions that are sun tan specific that are designed to make this practice as safe as it is enjoyable.




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