Friday, March 23, 2012

Self-Tanning....Good or Bad?

It's that time of year again, in some areas you still have cold weather, and in others it's warming up but you just can't get a few good days in to get a base tan...so what does a gal do? We'll if you are anything at all like me, you like having some color. It makes us feel better. During those winter months we all tend to go through what I like to call the "bla" stages. I feel better about me with a little added color, however, I've had melanoma for several years on and off and I know the harm that the outdoor sun can cause...I also know what tanning beds can do to you as well. You should not over do it.

 How do you know that you are?Is your skin looking tan but feeling like tightened leather? Ughhh then you need to STOP and repair your body. Women and men that over do it in tanners look older than they are unfortunately, and there is not a lot that we can do to go back in time and undo the damage. Personally, in the months where the sun is tucked away hiding and the weather is cold, I get spray on tans and I love them! Most are done in a tanning salon in a stand up sprayer. I am in and out in 5 minutes flat. You just have to be really careful that you follow directions, and don't let it drip or run, otherwise you'll be a real mess.
I've listed some tip below to follow. If you have any comments or suggestions that might help someone reading this and wanting to try self-tanning but are afraid, let them read your experience. Write a comment and we'll be sure to post it below!

Avoid possible skin allergies by not using sunscreen products with PABA.
  • Apply lip sunscreen products approximately 45 to 60 minutes before you head outdoors.
  • Apply other sunscreen products anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours before being exposed to the sun’s rays, unless directed differently on the package (check application instructions for each product).
  • For people with sensitive skin, choose a product with a chemical-free block ingredient like titanium dioxide.
  • For fussy children or even for those who just want to make their outdoor activities more fulfilling, check out the variety of sunscreens on the market that are formulated for children. Products come in scented varieties cherry, chocolate and watermelon, and in easy-to-use forms like in nifty spray bottles.
  • Avoid alcohol-based products for children, as they can irritate their young skin.
  • How Does One Apply Self-Tanning Products?

    Tanning products, both sunless and sun, go to work on the epidermis, or the outside layer of your skin, and not the dermis or inner layer. However, the layer of epidermis that is affected by sunless versus the layer affected by sun tanning products differs. Sun tanning lotions, sprays, gels and other assorted items, go to work on the stratum basale or deepest layer. And sunless tanning products go to work on the stratum corneum or outermost layer.


    Applying Self-Tanning Products

    WHEN : Since most self-tanning lotions have no sunscreen for protection outdoors, the best time to use self-tanners is at night before going to bed. If done earlier, allow a minimum of two hours and test for staining before putting your regular clothes back on. Note that if your lotion contains extra coloring formula or if you’re using a spray, staining could be a major issue; so use these types of products earlier in the evening or when you have more time to “dry” after applying (at least a few hours).


    WHAT : Gather your necessary items together. Choose what you want to wear (for tanning lines), whether it’s a swimsuit, undergarments, etc. Use caution in your choices because the product may stain or run so choose older clothing, especially without nylon (permanently stains this fabric), and not loose clothing (to inhibit runny lotions). You will also need to be able to shower or wash beforehand. So round up a cotton washcloth or whatever you use to exfoliate your skin (sponge and other product, etc.), soap, any moisturizer you may want to use, your self-tanning product, disposable clear gloves, a nail brush, a ball cap, hair pins or accessories to keep hair from your face, a sponge roller brush or paintbrush if you will apply product to your back, and access to a clock.


    TIMING NOTE : if you are not going to use disposable gloves, you will need to wash your hands and scrub your nails every few minutes while applying the tanning product so that they don’t stain orange. Hence the need for the timer mentioned above. Be careful here....bronzers are not always easy to get out and blend in skin if you run or it goes on too thick.


    WHERE – Begin with a shower or bath to remove dead, flaky and dry skin. Wash with your washcloth or exfoliation sponge, gently going in a circular motion. Special areas of focus are your knees and lower legs, your ankles and feet, and your elbows. When finished, dry yourself, including your hair, thoroughly, and get hair up off your neck. Let steam out of the room, if you’ll be continuing in there. (Remember: moisture like steam & sweat can cause the self-tanning product to run / wear off.)
    MOISTURIZER STAGE : Gently rub moisturizer into the special areas of focus mentioned above (knees, ankles, etc) to prepare (prep) for the self-tanning solution. Some people apply this to the face and neck areas, too.


    SELF-TANNER STAGE : Now it’s time to suit up and apply your tanning product. Note: beginners should practice on small areas first. I highly recommend this!


    FIVE MINUTE LEGS : Begin by applying the tanning product to your legs. Work with one leg at a time, applying in a circular motion from top to bottom. Don’t rub it in thin. You want a good even coat. For feet and ankles, go ahead and apply a little thinner coat. You can skip sides of feet, toes and heels or go lighter here or mix in moisturizer a little for easier coverage (knees, too). (If you are not using gloves, work quickly and check the timer to wash up when finished with this stage).


    FIVE MINUTE UPPER BODY : Continue applying the product upwards in circular motion. Most prefer to cover the torso first, using a roller brush or paintbrush on the back, then continue with the arms. If it’s taking a while to cover all areas and you’re not using gloves, remember to check the clock and wash hands and nails thoroughly before continuing. (Treat elbows as you did knees).

    FIVE MINUTE NECK-UP : Time to finish up with the neck, face, ears, nose, cheeks. “Go thin” is the motto for these areas.

    DRYING STAGE : Now it’s time for drying. Wait at least 30 minutes before coming into contact with anything. Stand and read or sit on the edge of a chair and enjoy computer games, television, a friendly phone chat or something. After 30 minutes, you can wear loose clothing. Skip the jeans scene, though, and other tighter clothing for around one to two hours. Check your specific product instructions for guidelines.


    FOLLOW UP STAGE : Keep in mind different products have different drying times, so you don’t want to get wet, even by sweating, for at least three hours. Depending upon the tanning product and your skin and genetics, you will want to wash & exfoliate the dry, flaky, dead skin cells and re-apply product every few days or so. Check your product for guidelines and monitor your skin for any rashes or other irritations that could develop.

    My personal favorite? Spray on tanning is quick and easy to follow instructions! In a few hours your look and feel better!



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