Use a Tanning Bed? Use Tanning Bed Lotion For Best Results
If you're planning to use a tanning bed (despite the latest suggestions to the contrary), you will get greater benefit from your tanning time if you use a tanning bed lotion as well.
There are several kinds of tanning bed lotion available, with the main ingredient in most of them being tyrosine. Tyrosine is an amino acid whose main function is to stimulate the production of melanin, high levels of which darken the color of your skin.
Tanning bed lotions often include antioxidants such as Vitamin E, which is known to stop the free radical damage than can occur while tanning. Free radicals are responsible for lines and wrinkles on the skin.
If you're shopping for a tanning bed lotion, look for one containing copper, as copper will diminish the harsh tan line which can appear around any scars or blemishes in your skin. Using a cream with copper will help your skin look more flawless after tanning.
The main ingredient in all tanning bed lotions is moisturizer. High moisturizer content makes the tanning bed lotion easy to apply, which means your tan is more even and uniform (no strange streaks or blotchy glops).
Moisturizer also helps hydrate the skin, preventing dryness and chapping. Using a lotion with aloe vera can keep your skin soft, and smooth after you tan.
It's important to use tanning bed lotion rather than sun tanning lotion when you are tanning indoors, because tanning bed lotion is formulated for quick use, and it doesn't leave a heavy, thick film like normal sun-tanning lotions might.
Choose the right tanning bed lotion for your skin type, and be sure to choose one that will protect you from ultraviolet rays.
Keeping all these factors in mind will help you choose the right tanning bed lotion to get the best tan you can have.
Filed under Self Tanning by Skin Care Smarts

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