What To Anticipate From Contemporary Natural Tanning Cream And Future Lotions

By Haywood Hunter


Too much exposure to the sun's rays results in skin cancer for many people, yet those with higher melanin content in their skins are better protected against such a response. In the past, DHA was the standard way to bronze the skin without exposing it to UV rays. Today, there is a natural tanning cream may be able to produce the same results by increasing the melanin in the skin.

All bronzing products need to be safe, so consumers should use only those products that have been approved by the FDA. Those with this kind of approval will have been tested on large sample groups to assure that they are both safe and effective. Double blind studies are used to ensure that results are entirely objective.

DHA isn't the only way to obtain a sunless tan anymore. Some new chemicals have been discovered which are often used together with DHA to make the results more organic looking and less streaky. There are also temporary bronzers which make the skin look darker until they are washed off with water and a cleansing product. There are pills available that contain colorants, but they are not FDA approved.

Bronzing products do not protect the skin against the harmful rays of the sun unless they contain a sun screen. However, most products are washed off within 12 hours at most, which means that they can only be used as a temporary measure to protect the skin. Those who wear sunless tans need to protect their skins with an excellent sun block.

The skin is made of several layers, but the two main sections are the deeper dermis and surface epidermis. DHA and similar chemicals react with the amino acids in the epidermis to produce depth of color. During the 1960s DHA was manufactured differently, which frequently resulted in uneven tone. Today, improvements have been made to this process and additional chemical additives have resulted in better results.

Sunless tans are able to produce a range of tones and depths. It is thus important to consider the type of skin one has when choosing a product. Usually those with olive skins need deeper tones whilst pale skins appear more natural when a lighter bronze is applied. Some lotions offer an instant tint that is intended to help make application more even. The temporary tint is washed away as soon as the semipermanent color has developed.

DHA remains the most common active ingredient in sunless tans. It interacts with the proteins in the surface layer of the epidermis. Since the cells in this layer are constantly dying, it's important to exfoliate to remove dry skin before applying a product. This ensures that the product reaches the living cells and prevents dry skin from absorbing too much pigmentation.

Tanning accelerators are an option that demands exposure to the sun. These lotions help the skin to produce more melanin when it is exposed to UV rays. These products don't protect against sun damage. In the coming years, scientists hope that they will be able to develop a natural tanning cream that increases melanin content without the need for UV exposure.




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