How To Find Samples of Tanning Lotion
Selecting an indoor tanning lotion can be difficult because they are as diverse as the people searching for that perfect tan. It is generally regarded among health experts that DHA based tanning lotions are among the safest kind of tanning products available.
The way these lotions work is by using the DHA chemical compound which is basically a type of sugar. What makes it special is that when this sugar comes into contact with dead skin cells a chemical reaction causes the skin cells to change to a brown or orange color depending on dosage and other chemicals in the solution.
But with such a wide variety of brand available to choose from how is a person to decide where to start. The best way to find the right brand for any individual, unfortunately, is trial and error. Buying too many bottles can waste a lot of money so there is a way to finding plenty of samples at minimal cost.
However the many lotions are attained, it is important that they are trialed with precaution. The proper way to do this is by applying a small amount in one area of the skin and leaving it for twenty four hours. If there is no reaction to the solution then the lotion can be tested on larger areas.
This way there is minimal harm if the skin reacts negatively to the specific brand of tanning lotion. If there is something wrong with the product it is important to take note of the brand and particular model. For anyone who wants to take it a step further it is a good idea to take note of the ingredients as well. Maybe a comparison of brands that cause a negative reaction can be cross referenced to identify a common ingredient as the source of the problem.
Simply repeat these steps until you find an indoor tanning lotion that you like. Don't discriminate just because it might be a discount indoor tanning lotion. Consider yourself fortunate if you skin reacts favorably to such brands.



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