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What Are The Pros And Disadvantages Of Instant Tan Spray

By Haywood Hunter


Looking dark and tan is a must for many in the western world. Some believe it makes them look healthier, skinnier, and richer. Everyone has his or her reasons. If being tan is important though, one must take a look at the pros and cons of opting to undergo instant tan spray rather than lying out in the sun.



As mentioned before, by going to a salon and getting a tan by standing in a booth, one can avoid the damage that comes from the harsh UV rays when laying out under the direct sun or in a tanning bed. The color is applied evenly as well, unlike the blotches of sun burnt that so often many fall victim too every summer. Because the skin cells are not being damaged, it also keeps skin looking healthy longer rather than the leathery look that appears when one is out in the sun too often and for too long.

Another major advantage of going the this route is that one can walk in pasty and walk out with beautiful color. More often than not, a large majority love instant gratification, and that is exactly what this is. If there is an upcoming party, wedding, or outing, this is a quick and easy solution to getting tan.



There are some cons as well that should be noted. The spray that is applied to the skin is made up of a chemical called DHA, dihdroxyacetone. This has been approved by the FDA as being safe to apply to the skin, but can cause allergic reactions if in contact with the lips, eyes, or inhaled.

Thankfully DHA only stays on the very surface of the skin. Unfortunately though, this makes the tan only stay around for a few days. The color then fades when the dead skin cells start shedding, which is pretty frequent. By exfoliating everyday on top of that, the color fades even quicker. It is recommended to do the exfoliation right before getting the spray done, and then waiting until it has faded before exfoliating again. This also helps the tan look more even on the skin.

Spray tan can unfortunately also stain clothes, hands, hair, bed sheets, and other things it comes in contact with soon after applied. It is best to wait at least twenty-minutes after application before putting on clean clothes, but wash hands right away after getting stained.

DHA does not have any type of sun protection in it, so it is still important to take preventative measures when going under direct sunlight. Hang on to the sun hats, glasses, and sunscreen, and find shade when possible. Also remember to stay hydrated when out and about.

Instant tan spray is a great way to get some color quickly and not receive the damage of the sun. It has some drawbacks though that should be considered. Thinking through the pros and cons before getting it done, as well as consulting with a doctor, may be some smart options. There is nothing worse than getting side effects that could have been avoided.




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