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Sun Tanning Top Related Articles
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1). Top 3 Tips To Great Tan! By : Alfred J.James
The popularity of self-tanning products is surging, showing that Americans are wising up about sun safety. They're putting their money where their skin is.
Skin takes a lot of wear and tear, so it naturally regenerates itself. Every 35-45 days the outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is completely replaced. Since skin pigment is found in this upper layer, any natural or added pigment will be sloughed away in about one month's time.
Article Related to: tan, self tanning, tanning, tanning lotion, sun tan, sun tanning, bronzer, tanning pill, sun tan
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2). Top 4 Tanning Methods! By : Amy A.May
If you've ever used a self-tanner, chances are, you've experienced a horror story involving streaking or orange palms. While easy to use once you get the hang of them, these summer must-haves are also simple to misapply if you haven't mastered the right technique. The reason? All self-tanners contain a chemical called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, which temporarily stains (within about an hour) the uppermost layer of your skin, called the stratum corneum.
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4). How To Apply Tanning Lotion Correctly? By : Carrie A.Hall
Every day, millions of dead skin cells are sloughed off or worn away from the surface of your skin. In fact, every 35 to 45 days, you have an entirely new epidermis. This is why tans from sunless- or self-tanning lotions will gradually fade -- as the dead cells are worn away, so is your tan. For this reason, most of these products suggest that you reapply the sunless- or self-tanner about every three days to maintain your tan.
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5). Is Tanning Addictive? By : Kacey C.Hall
Two French celebrities can be credited (or blamed) with the transformation from pale to tan. In the 1920s, as fashions were freeing women from confining clothes, thanks in part to designer Coco Chanel, she inadvertently gave the fashion world another new trend: while cruising from Paris to Cannes, she obtained a suntan, probably by accident. Soon, fashionable women everywhere threw away years of tradition to be tanned.
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6). Can I Go Tanning With Diabetes? By : Kacey C.Hall
Diabetes and Tanning
If you are undergoing treatment for lupus or diabetes or are susceptible to cold sores, be aware that these conditions can be aggravated through exposure to ultraviolet radiation from tanning devices, sunlamps, or natural sunlight. In addition, your skin may be more sensitive to artificial light or sunlight if you use certain medications, for example, antihistamines, tranquilizers or birth control pills.
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7). Skin Care Products For Sun Tanning By : Gabriel Adams
A deep, bronzed skin, acquired by sun tanning is very popular today. Not only that, many people enjoy tanning. One only has to go to the local beach to see dozens of people lying in the sun, trying to get that perfect tan.
But sun tanning has its dangers, too. Ultraviolet rays, or UV rays, which you are exposed to from the sun and from tanning beds, can cause sun burning, premature aging, and cancer.
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10). Sunburn Get Remedy For Burnt Skin By : Kevin Pederson
Sunburn happens due to over exposure of the skin to the sun. Burn is caused by ultraviolet radiation. Application of sunscreen or variety of sun blocking agents comes handy. If the burn is mild to moderate, simple home remedies such as cold compress or cold baths will help heal the burn.
Article Related to: sunburn, sun tanning, sun burn
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