Overview
The tanning products mostly contain the active ingredient dihydroxyacetone (DHA). This is a colour additive that darkens your skin. It is the only such ingredient that is permitted to be used by Drug Administration and US Food. For many years, DHA has been available for use in cosmetics. Dermatologists, say that this approach of achieving the ‘sun-kissed glow’ less harmful than a tan from ultraviolet (UV) radiations that causes cancer that comes from the tanning booths or sun.
The self-tanning products are readily available as creams, lotions, pledgets, or sprays. The commercial prepared products mostly have between 3 and 5 Percent of ADH. This is a sugar molecule that can easily bronze the top layer of …show more content…
However, there arose a concern of late when a study associated the use of high amounts of concentrated of DHA with the production of free radicals. These are molecules that are naturally formed in the body as a result of oxygen and damage cells. Nevertheless, the concentrations that are used in the preparations in sunless tanning are deemed non-carcinogenic and non-toxic. These products are highly recommended as safe substitute for traditional tanning.
For self-tanners lotions, they provide some minimal protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun A (UVA) ray, but should always be used together with broad range (UVA/UVB-blocking) sunscreen, if possible with an SPF of about 30 or more for long stays outdoors. If you choose to use a self-tanner with sunscreen, you can use the one with an SPF of 15 and above and ensure you reapply a separate broad range like SPF15 sunscreen after two hours outdoors. Use two tablespoons and cover the entire body.
A Natural Recipe for homemade …show more content…
Remove the tea bags and put them in the compost. Give your DIY self-tanner enough time to cool. This can take about 30 minutes or more. Do not spray nearly boiling tea on your legs.
The self-tanner is can be kept in a refrigerator in a glass container. However, do not keep it more than two weeks.
Recipe Alterations
For those people with a light complexion, the above recipe can work wonderfully for them but for darker-skinned guys might require a stronger lotion. The above recipe uses a ratio of one tea bag to two ounces of water. To make a stronger one you can use a ratio of 1:1. You can also steep the tea for more time and this will result into a darker solution. You should not add more vanilla, since when you add more, it can lead to a solution that is stickier that will not be effective to be used.
How to apply?
There are some steps that you should take before you apply the homemade self-tanner. First, ensure your skin is exfoliated. You don’t need to do anything fancy, but give a good scrub to the target area particularly the legs and arms, with a washcloth a few hours before you use the tanner. It is also advisable to moisturise your skin. This will help your skin to get a good and a skin