How To Apply A Sun Laboratories Dark Sunsation Self Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


For those people who would like to obtain an ultra dark tan on their skin, it is possible without exposing themselves to the harmful rays of sunlight. Sun Laboratories Dark Sunsation Self Tanning Lotion is formulated using safe DHA sugar, and it offers that glow which is needed to turn your skin into a beautiful bronzing look. You no longer need to risk bathing in sunshine because there is a safer alternative to this, which is use of the self tanner lotions.

There are many self tanner products in the market and before you settle on one, ensure you have done good research. Although many people can tolerate dihydroxyacetone, the sugar used in these products, a few may show some reactions to the other active ingredients used in the products such as the additives and the scent fragrances. It is advisable you conduct some test to establish if a tanner product is good for your skin.

It will give enough time for the sensitive skin to heal and return to its normal sensitivity when you shave a day prior. The patch test is done on face because this is one of the most sensitive parts of skin. If you do not get reaction on face, most probably other parts of skin will not react too.

Therefore, you need to know where you apply a spot test. Besides, the test is not done on any part of face. You might not know what will happen even to that small patch. It is better you seek an area that is hidden such as behind the ears or down at the cheek next to neck. A part that is not obviously visible because the reaction might produce something undesirable.

Remember the skin is constantly releasing dead skin cells on surface and they tend to stick there until they are washed and removed. Even the normal showering does not do the trick in removing the oils and dead skin. Exfoliation proves to be effective in removing the oils and dead skin cells.

Do not rush to put that substance on your skin if you have not done some preparations. You may consider exfoliating a day before or some hours before you spread a tanner. Exfoliation entails removing the oils, salts, dead skin, dirt, and other substances on skin, which might affect the penetration of a tan.

In the shower, you can exfoliate by rubbing the body using a scrub. Ensure that you use suitable scrubs especially those, which are not oil based. When you use oil-based exfoliants, they will leave the oils on skin and you will get the same effect, that is, blocked pores.

But make sure that you do the tanning process properly. It will require you start preparing your skin in advance before the day comes for you to apply the tan lotions. The hair on skin will need to be shaved and the oils and dead skin cells removed.




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