Spray On
Tans
Spray On Tans
Information
Spray on tans seem to be all the rage lately and there is good
reason for all the hype. We love the natural glow of sun-kissed
skin but getting the look naturally is close to impossible for many
of us. There are some options to consider when choosing which spray
on tans are right for you but you may want to look into why this
approach is better than others.
We know that the sun isn’t our skin’s best friend. In fact, sun
exposure is the number-one cause of wrinkles. You can save yourself
future Botox appointments if you stay out of the sun. However, this
leaves you with dull, pale skin. Spray on tans are here to address
the need for a sun-kissed glow for those who want to keep sun
exposure to a minimum.
Why not just go to a tanning salon? Well, the tanning booths aren’t much
better for your skin than the sun is. Spray on tans don’t involve
any harmful rays that can damage delicate skin. I assume that you
know at least one person who worships the tanning booth and has the
skin to prove it.
Spray on tans address the color of your skin but it is purely
topical. There are no rays that morph your body’s pigmentation. My
history teacher used to call tans “skin damage” and she was pretty
much on the mark in her estimation. Why risk damaging your skin
when you can get comparable results with spayontans.
Spray On Tans
Tips
When I say comparable, I do mean that the sprayontans are not
created equally. You should probably invest in a treatment at a spa
at first. Home spray on tans might be a little trickier. That is,
unless you have a volunteer who is willing to put the product on
your back.
You also have to consider your elbows and knees. Applying too
much product on these areas will make them turn orange and uneven
because the skin is rougher in these areas of the body. Spay on
tans are difficult to maneuver and they tend to put on an even
coat.
This even coat is great for the rest of the body but you want a
sparse amount on the knees and elbows. Completely skipping these
areas will leave you with odd white spots that aren’t very
attractive, either.
I like to use spray on tans with an additional product like
tanning lotion or cloths. The lotions can be used to touch up the
little details to bring the whole glow together. With products like
these, I will never depend on the sun for tanning again.
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