Many people want to achieve a tan or tanned skin without spending too much time in the sun or exposing themselves to the adverse effects of solar radiation. For this reason, bronzers or self-tanners have become the ideal option for those who want to show off golden skin both in summer and winter. These are cosmetics that, when applied to the skin, provide a natural tan over time. Self-tanners are not permanent, and their durability depends on their composition and application.
They are usually removed directly with soap and water; in a sense, they are like skin makeup or dyes. The longer-lasting ones are not as easily removed due to their DHA (dihydroxyacetone) content, providing a more permanent color to the skin.
DHA takes about 45 minutes to react, and we can't see the full effect until after 2 hours. The skin renews itself completely every 35-40 days, and this is how long it will take for the product to be completely lost if it's not removed first.
Self-tanners are harmless, and their composition has been improved in recent years, making them easier to apply, absorbing more quickly, and providing a more luminous, natural tone. Before applying the tanner, it's important to exfoliate and moisturize your skin to achieve an even result. Particular care should be taken in areas prone to excessive pigmentation, such as knees, elbows, and ankles.
Bronzers don't stimulate melanin, meaning they don't naturally produce color. Therefore, it's important to use a bronzer that contains UV protection or some type of sunscreen to avoid damaging effects on your skin.
We can differentiate the different tanning products according to their effects on the skin or the method of application:
We can find self-tanners in various textures. The most popular are spray, foam, oil, or stick. But we can also find them in lotion, cream, or gel. Furthermore, the use of tanning wipes to apply the product is increasing. Each format has its own advantages, so choosing the most appropriate one will depend on your skin type, personal preferences, and the area of the body where you'll be applying it:
These types of products act on the outermost, most superficial layer of the skin and, by themselves, do not produce spots or redness. If any appear, it is due to improper application and will disappear within a few days when the effect wears off. It is not recommended for people with skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema.
For some people with dry skin , although it will darken more quickly and become darker, it tends to dry out more due to lipid loss. For oily skin, it's important to note that this product will clog pores to some extent, and the skin will need to be exfoliated thoroughly to remove the product.
Self-tanners are easy to apply and easy to use, but we recommend following a few steps to enhance their properties:
Among the best-selling tanning products is St. Moriz Self-Tanning Mousse , a fast-acting self-tanner. It contains olive milk and vitamin E, allowing you to control the tan over time.
From the St. Tropez brand we find the St. Tropez Self Tan Luxe crème mousse , which is a self-tanning mousse enriched with natural ingredients.
Finally, another of the most requested is the Ziaja Sun Tan Accelerator , which accelerates the tanning process.
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