Difference in Outdoor and Indoor Tanning Lotions
There is actually a lot to know about tanning lotions because the variety in selection and brands are as unique as the individuals wearing them. If you are a regular tanner then you should always be sampling to find a new solution that might be a better fit than the one you are currently using.
Tanning lotions that are DHA based are considered very safe because the solution itself does not penetrate past the very outermost layers of the skin. Dihydroxyacetone is a sugar compound that reacts when it comes into contact with your dead skin cells. The interaction produces the brownish-orange color that tones the skin.
The effects of the coloration usually last for about 5 to 7 days. This is about the amount of time it takes for your body to shed the dead skin cells that have been affected by the lotion. Most manufacturer instructions recommend reapplying every 3 days for a consistent tan.
There is a difference between outdoor and indoor tanning lotions. For those planning on sun tanning outdoors, consider the individuals skin tone to select the proper outdoor tanning lotion. These lotions will contain higher SPF for people with fairer skin. Avoid oils in the lotion if you are a beginner to tanning and never use an outdoor tanning lotion for tanning beds.
Tanning beds will require the person wear indoor tanning lotion. There are cheap indoor tanning lotions and there are expensive ones but the price is usually a poor indicator of quality since every person wears the lotions differently. One way to save money is to buy the lotion online before visiting the salon. It will cost many times more to buy at the tanning salon.
Finding the right lotion is hit or miss regardless of whether you need outdoor or indoor tanning lotions. You can find cheap tanning lotion samples online in sampler packs which make it more feasible to try lots of different brands and types.



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