Saturday, July 27, 2013

Chief Details On What Mist Spray Tan Does

By Haywood Hunter


Tanning of the skin has become exceedingly popular especially in the 20th century. The sight of an evenly bronzed body is a sight to behold. Even the die-hard critics of our time do concede that indeed one looks great with a tan. However, with all the hullabaloo of getting skin cancer, it is exceedingly difficult to maintain a tan by staying outdoors. Most individuals have therefore turned to the use of a mist spray tan to maintain this bronzed look.

Most people who go for the artificial mist spray tan are extremely pale skinned and have good reason not to sunbath. This is a term often used to illustrate the spending of hours by someone under the sunshine in order to get a brown skin. These individuals have probably suffered from sunburn as a result of this, and consider natural browning synonymous to a painful experience.

Although mist spray tan can be used in the comfort and privacy of ones home, professional results are best achieved in a salon by experienced technicians. They ensure that the mist spray tan is evenly applied to avoid splotches or patches. Even the hard to reach areas such as the back do get a good work-over. Bikini areas are also sprayed to avoid leaving behind a pale bikini line.

The use of a mist spray tan has gained such massive popularity since it was introduced in the eighties. This has led to the mushrooming of hundreds of salons in Britain and the United States of America to cater for the growing numbers of clientele seeking quick coloring using mist spray tan products. It has easily rise to become a multi-million dollar industry.

The main ingredient used in the mist spray tan is called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA. It is a chemical that physically dyes the skin brown when dead skin cells react with it. This consequently gives one a beautiful brown skin which looks similar to a natural tan. The product has been meticulously tested to ensure that the color output looks completely real.

There are different types of mist spray tan available in the market. This allows the consumer to choose the most suitable level of darkening for their skin. However, very pale people should avoid going for very dark tans as they will appear unnatural, despite the quality of the colorant. A patch test on a small area of skin will guide one as to an appropriate strength to use.

Although tests have not been carried out on humans, lab investigations show a clear need for further research. These scientists state that the once in a month user of a mist spray tan may not be at risk, but the more frequent users and the salon staff who spray these colors on clients could be at grave risk. The easiest way to cut down on this risk is to wear goggles and masks during the application process.

The effect produced by the usage of a mist spray tan is way much more superior compared to other sunless browning techniques. This is because one will always turn brown in various shades depending on the mist, and not orange. Also because application is by way of spraying and not rubbing, a most favorable even-toned color is arrived at.




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