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To Go Instant Tan Spray Route Or Not

By Haywwod Hunter


Depending on the culture, most people like having a bit of color. But it is widely known that laying out in the sun with the UV rays hitting the body is not the best for ones overall health. One of the options though is going and getting an instant tan spray. For those that are not sure if this is the right way to go, here are a few pros and cons that might help make that decision.



When heading to the salon rather than the beach or tanning bed for a little color, one can avoid having to worry about the UV rays that are damaging to our skin. One need not worry about becoming burnt on the sensitive areas such as the shoulders, nose, or ears neither. Rather the spray ensures a nice even tan across the body, leaving the individual a little more colorful and keeping the skin healthy as well.

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.

The chemical is never absorbed into the skin, but remains on the surface, hence why the tan only lasts for a few days. The colorant fades because the dead skin cells are shed. Because it does fade so quickly, this can also be a drawback for many. Having to go back and reapply every few days can get quite expensive after awhile. For those that exfoliate daily, the color will come off even quicker, but it still lasts longer than the tinted lotions, which tend to wash off very easily. There is also a chance of skin discoloration depending on the skin tone and condition. By exfoliating right before going in for the spray, the chances of it coming out evenly are higher.

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.

The instant tan spray is not for everyone, but may be the answer for others. It really depends on how important it is to be tan, and at what cost, both financially and health wise. Write down the pros and cons, and go from there. Best of luck and enjoy the weather.




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