Saturday, July 24, 2010

Could someone please tell me the best indoor tanning lotion?

I have already developed my base tan and would like something to make me darker that doesn't have a bronzer in it.I hate to get a shower and watch my tan cover the bottom of the tub. Does any one know of any good products?

Could someone please tell me the best indoor tanning lotion?
Hi there.





I started out using a product called sex kitten by sweedish beauty. It does not have any bronzer in it. Another nice one is Pure Romance: it gives you blushed glow , followed by long-lasting deep-dark color, it has Color Booster (but not bronzer) which gives you 24-hour continuous moisture-power for rich, dark tanning, and something called Tan fresh which helps eliminate after-tan odor.





I would, however, recommend that you do get a lotion with a small amount of bronzer. it shouldn't wash out in the shower as it doesn't activate for at least 5 hours after tanning.





When you use a bronzer make sure that you DON'T wipe it on in an up and down, you need to put it on in a circular motion, and wipe between your fingers. Contrary to popular belief, a bronzer will not turn you orange, professional lotion does not have enough DHA (the thing tat gives the sun kissed look/colour) in it.





Drugstore lotions however have tonnes and tonnes of DHA and they are not recommended for indooor tanning.





Remember when tanning to keep your skin exfoliated, and moisturized, this will help you keep your tan longer, help you tan faster and get darker sooner. Don't over do your tanning, one tanning session in a 48 hour period is sufficient.





If you have any more questions please feel free to e-mail me.





Sidebar: According to the American Academy of Dermatology,... DHA is a colorless chemical (it is derived from glycerin) that interacts with the amino acids in dead skin cells to produce a brown color change. Since these dead skin cells are constantly being shed, the color change produced by DHA usually lasts about five to seven days.





DHA is not absorbed through the skin into the body and it has no known toxicity. DHA was first discovered by the Germans in the late 1920's when DHA spilled on the skin produced a brown color. DHA has been listed with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1973, and has been used in cosmetic preparations for almost 30 years
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Those are the best ones i have used.. most of the others were orange on me.


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