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What Is The Difference Between Suntan Lotion And Indoor Tanning Bed Lotion?
To Get A Tan.
The balmy summer months bring out the drive to go out, be active, and be social. After months hiding inside from the frigid winter cold and the dreary spring rains, young and old alike are keen to get to their favorite destinations with their friends, getting out camping or to outdoor sporting events and exhibitions. Naturally, you want to look good and put the best of yourself out there, especially at the beach, and that means you may want to get a nice tan ahead of heading out there. However, not all of us live in tropical places where there is plenty of sun to bask in. Some of us live in climates that are often overcast or rainy. But there is an alternative to going to the beach to evenly tan if that is not an option: indoor tanning—but you need the right indoor tanning bed lotion to achieve success.
In every major city, it is a safe bet that there will be several outlets dedicated to indoor tanning. And, like outdoor tanning, there are techniques and practices to help you do the job right. When tanning outdoors, you protect your skin with lotion to keep your skin from drying out and burning ...
... from exposure to harmful UV rays. The same holds true for tanning indoors, although there are a few key differences distinguishing outdoor and indoor tanning bed lotions.
Pigmentation.
Typically, outdoor tanning lotions contain minerals and elements that contribute to its sun protection factor (SPF). These help deflect nominal amounts of UV rays when tanning in the sun. The difference with indoor tanning bed lotions is that they contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a compound which actually augments UV rays (since the duration of a tanning session in a bed tends to be much shorter than a session in the sun – usually an hour or less), speeding up the process. Some of these lotions contain a color additive which helps bronze the skin faster. Because of this, suntanning lotions would slow the process of tanning in a bed, and indoor lotions would speed it up—and cause serious damage to your skin if used in an outdoor setting.
Tanning Bed-Safe.
Indoor tanning beds are made of a porous acrylic material that is especially susceptible to damage from contaminating substances. Indoor tanning bed lotions are formulated specifically to curtail the chance of damage to the bed. Indoor tanning lotions also tend to produce a film that sticks to the hood and inhibits the tanning process.
Moisturizing.
It is a fact that moist skin tans much more evenly and quickly than dry skin, so the best indoor tanning bed lotions will actively moisturize your skin, keeping it healthy and preventing it from drying out, peeling, or forming wrinkles, all while greatly reducing the chance of burns.
Knowing the difference between indoor tanning bed lotions and outdoor lotions is key if you want to go the indoor tanning route. It's important to choose a high-quality lotion that contains vitamins and that is specially suited for indoor use. Choosing the right lotion will ensure that your skin will stay safe, and your tan will be easy on the eye (and keen to showing off).
MillenniumTanning, one of the leading manufacturers of tanning products including tanning lotions for tanning beds, auto darkening tanning lotion, indoor and outdoor tanning lotions, tan extending moisturizer, etc. For more information, visit https://millenniumtanning.com/about-us.
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