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Avoid Skin Cancer With Sun Sunless Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


More people than models and body builders are using Sun sunless tanning lotion. Many men and women prefer this product before they go to the gym, rather than baking their skin in a bed. Even though these products fade, over time, as the epidermis wears away, this is still the safest way to achieve tanned beautiful skin, as dermatologists world wide recommend people avoid excessive contact with the sun or sunning beds.

These products color the epidermis, or the most outer layer of the body, without damaging any of the sensitive under layers. Suntans often go into the dermis layer, and can go even deeper depending on how serious a burn one gets. This ages skin over time, and can even result in life-threatening cancerous lesions called melanoma.

Some of the most popular products on the market contain dihydroxyacetone, or DHA. This is a sugar that reacts with the external layers of the skin, causing the cells themselves to pigment, or change color. As this outer layer is sloughed off, the effects fade, and they recommend reapplication of this product every three or four days so as to maintain a healthy-looking tan.

There are also many pills and sprays on the market which contain a chemical called tyrosine. It is said that this chemical increases the amount of melanin in the skin, thus accelerating the process of tanning. Unfortunately, there is not yet any scientific data to confirm that these claims are true, although there are still consumers who swear by it.

Tanning pills which contain the chemical canthaxanthin are out there, although they are not FDA approved for this use. They are utilized as food coloring additives, but in amounts much smaller than the pills. The fact is, some very serious side effects have been found to result from the use of canthaxanthin internally.

When a person uses canthaxanthin internally, they are using three times what would generally be considered a dose for food. It results in an orange-brown hue to the skin, and can also result in canthaxanthin retinopathy, which is a yellowing of the eyes. The Food and Drug Administration does not intend to ever approve this product as a tan agent, as it has been connected with isolated cases of hepatitis.

Bronzers are another method of making the skin tan which have become quite popular, especially for events such as body building matches. It is a temporary coloring of the skin, and is often used by women along with other cosmetics. There are also some sprays which are temporary, but they tend to take much longer to wash off than a cream bronzer.

Consumer beware, however, as Sun sunless tanning lotion does not provide protection from the harmful UV rays of the actual sun. They can be utilized to give the body a nice tanned look, but when on the beach or at the pool, one must still wear sun screen. As always, dermatologists recommend an SPF of 15 or higher when choosing a sun screen.




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