Achieving a Safe, Healthy Tan with Sunless Tanning ProductsWritten by Melissa A. Tyson
The danger of skin cancer has heightened tanning awareness and interest in sunless tanning products. The Skin Cancer Foundation suggests, “as sun safety grows, so do benefits of sunless tanning”. More and more people are turning to safety and convenience of sunless tanning products to achieve a plentiful sun-kissed appearance and avoid harmful affects of sun exposure.
Maintaining healthy skin is very important in continuing good health and skin cancer prevention. The American Cancer Society reported over 59,000* new cases of skin cancer, also known as melanoma, in United States in 2004. With increased awareness and education, many people have started to heed warnings and dangers associated with sun exposure and related complications. Today, many regularly use sunscreen and protective clothing when conducting outdoor activities such as gardening, sporting events and even traveling in a car in an effort to safely protect their skin.
Even though we are aware of statistics and messages, most of us want to achieve a glowing tan every year, particularly during warmer months. Some prefer more harmful route of sunbathing or tanning beds, which result in a darker skin appearance when melanin is produced following sun exposure. The melanin alters skin pigment, causing skin to look darker. This process, which actually damages DNA, is an effort to protect skin from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Tanning beds are considered as harmful, if not slightly more so as direct sun exposure since tanning beds use ultraviolet radiation as tanning method.
Since there is no such thing as a healthy tan, development of sunless tanning lotions and sprays make achieving a healthy looking tan possible. Most sunless tanning products contain dihydroxyacetone, a chemical compound responsible for essentially staining skin. The dihydroxyacetone in sunless tanning product attaches to top layer of skin to alter pigment appearance. As dead skin flakes away, color will ultimately fade, requiring additional applications or treatments.
Ideal sunless tanning products, and commonly most popular, now include salon-quality home airbrush tanning systems, like Salon Bronze Tanning System. An applicator airbrush is used to prevent unsightly streaking and ensure an even application of bronzer to skin. Each Salon Bronze Tanning System application lasts for 7 to 10 days and is ideal for any skin shade or type.
| | What You Should Know About Facial Skin Care ProductsWritten by Kristine Llabres
It is important to be acquainted inside out with things that you are exposed with, with things that you use and with things that really matters to you. Since you get along with proper things to do and you can understand well those stuffs. Take note that skin on your face is so much exposed to a barrage of toxins and environmental damage on a daily basis. Your skin should withstand pollution, ultraviolet rays, wind and debris not to mention harmful chemicals in 99% of all skin care products and cosmetics. The skin on your face is most exposed and delicate skin on your body. Therefore there are many special products that they have been developed specifically for your facial skin type. It is difficult to decode and work out which products performs which tasks and which products would work best with your own skin type. Worthwhile things to be considered about your facial skin Remember that before you can select facial skin care products that would best work for you, first thing that you should do is to know your skin type. Facial skin types are categorized as oily, normal, dry, sensitive, or combination. You have a normal skin if you never had problems with oily or dry skin. The pores of normal skin are small and overall skin tone is even. While oily skin is usually slightly too moderately greasy and is thicker and firmer than normal skin. Dry skin on other hand feels tight and itchy especially in winter and cold days. It is thinner than normal skin and may even be slightly rough to touch. People with sensitive skin are usually prone to rashes and breakouts from any kind of irritants as sun, shaving cream, powder, temperature extremes, perfumes and soaps. Try to avoid being exposed to things that are with harsh ingredients that will not just do god for your skin. Lastly, combination skin has both dry and oily patches, oily in a T-Zone forehead, nose and chin and dry among other parts.
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