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<h5> Sunless Tanning &#8211; Offer Details</h5>
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<h4> Sunless Tanning: The Safe Alternative </h4>
<p> Over the past ten years, ideologies about tanning have dramatically shifted. Bathing in the sun was once thought to be a wholesome, relaxing pastime. People would stay out in the sun for hours upon hours without any hesitation or protection. However, in more recent times, the disastrous effects that the sun can have on a person skin are regrettably evident. More and more cases of skin damage have been connected to sun exposure. The damage is caused when harmful UV (ultraviolent) rays come into contact with the skin’s surface and damage the cells. Skin discoloration, premature aging, and skin cancer have all been negative side effects of the sun. Since these recent findings came about, the cosmetic industry came up with sunless tanning products as a safer alternative to sun bathing. </p>
<p> Sunless tanning began to emerge in 1999 and really took off in 2000. The sunless industry quickly became popular because of the obvious benefits to both consumers and salons. Now, sunless tanning is available in a variety of ways including: </p>
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<li> Lotions </li>
<li> Spray tan booths </li>
<li> Mousses </li>
<li> Airbrush/HVLP Systems
<li> Aerosol sprays </li>
<li> Gels </li>
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<p> Today, self-tanners have gained popularity for a number of reasons. Considering the medical community has been a large contributor to the condemnation of tanning, people are taking health risks very seriously. Research has shown the negative repercussions from UV rays, creating a universal movement against tanning. Tanning out in the sun and indoor tanning beds have been strongly discouraged, but inevitably people are still out in the sun for different reasons. In this case, the use of SPF is recommended to protect the skin. </p>
<p> Most cosmetic companies have caught on to the trend and have modified their products. Not only can you find sunscreen with amazing levels of protection, but you can also find everything from makeup to daily moisturizers with added SPF. Taking simple precautions and protecting your skin can ultimately lead to an improved quality of life. Fortunately, there are now plenty of convenient ways to protect your skin and have a sun-kissed glow without the risk! </p>
<p> <strong> “The warnings about the link between excessive exposure to sunlight and skin cancer are well-known: one in five Americans will get skin cancer, according to the <a href="http://www.aad.org/">American Academy of Dermatology</a>. Melanoma kills more young women than any other cancer, and the risk of developing it has doubled in the past decade.”</strong> —ABC </p>
<h4> The Convenience of Sunless Tanning </h4>
<p> Walk into any tanning salon and you should find plenty of sunless tanning options. With competition and technology advancing in the sunless tanning industry, salon&#8217;s can&#8217;t afford <em> not </em> to keep up with the best prices and latest techniques. Needless to say, getting a long-lasting, natural looking tan has never been easier. One of the initial disadvantages to sunless tanning was an unwanted orange tint that caused streaking and discoloration. Along with lower costs, improved technology and new-age ingredients have also allowed for realistic and natural results. </p>
<p> At first, spray booth and airbrush technology can sound intimidating. The idea of a heavy mist being sprayed at you doesn’t exactly spell out comfort. But both are actually quick and easy processes. Booths are more private, where the airbrush method requires a technician to be available. They continue developing color for about 24 hours after the session and last for about 2 weeks, depending on the natural exfoliation of the skin. These are very convenient ways to have tanning solution spread evenly over the entire body. </p>
<p> Another great alternative to tanning is using sunless tanning lotions. These can be applied easily within the comfort of your own home, which is why it is one of the most popular methods. Not to mention, it is probably the least expensive. Typically, sunless tanning lotion is applied to clean, dry skin after the shower. For best results, concentrate on portions of the body while being particularly careful around knees and elbows. Sunless tanning lotions allow you to apply as little or as much as you want to reach the desired shade. There are plenty of brands to choose from that offer quality lotions including: </p>
<ul>
<li> Bain de Soleil </li>
<li> Coppertone </li>
<li> Neutrogena </li>
<li> Hawaiian Tropic </li>
<li> Australian Gold </li>
<li>  Banana Boat </li>
<li> L’Oreal </li>
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<p> Most everyone enjoys the look of a nice tan. Having a bronze glow has also been proven to reduce the look of unwanted aging lines and wrinkles. With so many choices available, tanning in the sun shouldn’t have to be an option. Protect your skin and avoid the dangerous risks associated with sun damage. Sunless tanning is the perfect way to enhance your natural glow while saving yourself from harmful UV rays. Remember to moisturize regularly as well to ensure your skin is hydrated and healthy! </p>
<p>T. Keen</p>
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