A Review Of Instant Self Tan Products And How They Function

By Haywood Hunter


Instant self tan products are all the rage today. They ensure you get the greatest fake tan in the face of the earth without subjecting yourself to harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun, or their artificial counterparts from artificial tanning beds. Instant self tan products, or what is simply referred to as sunless tanning products have been in existence for quite some time now ever since the invention of cosmetics back in the 60s.

Over the years they have grown in bits and bounds to become the most preferred way of getting a tan. Technological advancements have also seen to it that today's instant self tan products provide a more realistic and natural effect than their original counterparts that hit the stores during the 60s and early 70s.

This also meant that there is no shortage of instant self tan products to use for consumers looking to achieve natural tanning results. They are generally grouped into two: topical instant self tan lotions and sprays, and tanning pills and tan accelerators meant for swallowing. Before discussing the topical instant self tan category, there is one widespread misconception that should be set straight.

Most people often assume that the instant self tan products would double up as sunscreens. While they do produce a natural tan effect, it should be made clear that they do not introduce melanin into your skin, the way alternative tanning methods do. As such, you should ensure you apply sunscreen each time you go out in the sun so as not to subject your skin against harmful ultraviolet rays. Besides, investing in a good quality sunscreen will mean you will end up with an even, natural tan since it will complement your instant self tan.

The first type of instant self tan that you can avail is the cosmetic bronzers. They are the most instant self tan product you could ever get in the market. They are the easiest to use and they wash off easily with water and soap. Cosmetic bronzers can be availed in form of powder, lotions, and creams. Note that the tan effect lasts up until it is washed; hence many people consider it as more of a form of makeup.

The other category of instant self tan are sunless tanning products such as mists, creams, sprays and tanning lotions. These are the most popular because of their miracle-working effect on the skin. Upon application, the active ingredient Dihydrozyacetone (DHA) interacts with dead skin cells found on the epidermis to form the darkened effect.

Once the darkened effect is formed, it can last up to 10 days as the skin will change color almost immediately. The DHA is FDA approved, and is simply a colorless sugar that causes the reaction between dead skin cells and the instant self tan.

With that being said, most people have raised the issue of why the instant self tan does not last long enough as most people would want it to. Biologically, the skin has to go through wear and tear through a natural process of regeneration. During regeneration, the upper skin layer is shed and replaced with fresh underlying skin layer. This explains the reason why you might need to use your instant self tan product of choice more frequently in order to retain the dark tan effect.




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