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Obtain The Ideal Results With Good Tanning Spays

By Haywood Hunter


There are many questions, when it comes to choosing a tanner. What is tanning? How does the change in skin color happen and how long one should spend in the sun. Read this article and your questions, or at least most of your question around this topic will be answered. It will give you details as to what cell in the body produces what in the body that makes this wonderful occurrence possible.

What is this sun bathing everyone talk about? This is if a person decides to spend some time around in the sun in order to achieve a nice golden brown color of the skin. As mentioned before there are unfortunate cases where this goal is not always achieved and the person gets sun burnt.

Should the skin go to the red color as mentioned before it is recommended that you should keep the skin moisturized? This means applying lotion to these areas and keeping it well hydrated. By doing this it will keep the skin from peeling after being burnt and then eventually a gradual change in color from fair skin to a lovely golden brown desired skin color.

The golden brown color of the skin can prevent a person form getting really bad sun burnt with blisters and it can be really very sore when this happens. The skin also looks naturally very healthy and glowing. The person that has this color skin also always looks very healthy in general and they are usually, but not always, outdoor people that love sports.

One of the biggest advantages of having a darker skin is that you will not get sun burnt as easy as a fair skinned person. The skin usually looks healthier as well. The golden brown skin also having a glowing effect which makes the person looks healthy in general.

What is the function of melanin in general? The reason why the body or more specifically the melanocytes produces the melanin is to protect the body or the skin. The melanin absorbs the solar radiation and protects the body by doing this.

There are two kinds of ultra violet rays that you get. They are called ultra violet - A and ultra violet - B. The ultra violet - A is the radiation that causes an oxidative stress effect. This will oxidize the existing melanin. This effect leads to the rapid darkening of the melanin which in turn causes the golden brown color of the skin.

It is recommended that you only spend short periods of time in the sun. Try not to stay in the sun until your skin is red as this could be very sore. To have the gradual brown color change you should only be doing this for about thirty minutes at a time.




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