Don't want to expose your skin to the sun's damaging rays, but don't
want to miss out on that sun-kissed glow? Consider striking a compromise
with sunless tanning products. Start by understanding how sunless
tanning products work — and the importance of applying them correctly
and carefully.
How do sunless tanning products work?
Sunless tanning products, also called self-tanners, can give your skin a
tanned look without exposing it to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Sunless tanning products are commonly sold as creams, gels, lotions and
sprays you apply to your skin. Professional spray-on tanning also is
available at many salons, spas and tanning businesses.
The active ingredient in most sunless tanning products is
dihydroxyacetone (DHA). When applied to the skin, DHA reacts with dead
cells in the outermost layer of skin to temporarily darken the skin's
appearance. The coloring doesn't wash off, but it gradually fades as the
dead skin cells slough off — typically within a few days.
Most sunless tanning products don't contain sunscreen. If you spend time outdoors, sunscreen remains essential.
What about sunless tanning pills?
Sunless tanning pills, which typically contain the color additive
canthaxanthin, are unsafe. When taken in large amounts, canthaxanthin
can turn your skin orange and cause hives. Sunless tanning pills can
also cause liver damage and lead to the formation of crystals in the
retina of the eye
What can you expect from sunless tanning products?
Sunless tanning products typically go on clear. It usually takes about
an hour to see results. Full color typically appears within eight to 24
hours. People who have medium complexions without freckles often get the
best results.
Is sunless tanning safe?
Topical sunless tanning products are generally considered safe alternatives to sunbathing, as long as they're used as directed.
Keep in mind that spray-on tanning or mist-on tanning from a salon or
spa is typically applied to all parts of your body, including your face,
to ensure an even color. This creates a potential for the product to
get into and around your eyes, near your nostrils or onto your lips. The
risks, if any, of inhaling or ingesting DHA are unknown — so close your
eyes and hold your breath while the tanner is applied. You may also
want to request or bring along protective devices, such as goggles or
nose plugs.
What's the best way to promote an even-looking tan with sunless tanning products?
Sunless tanning products can provide an even, natural-looking tan if
they're applied correctly and carefully. For best results, follow the
package directions carefully. In general:
Exfoliate first. Before using a sunless tanning
product, wash your skin with a wash cloth or sponge to remove excess
dead skin cells. If you typically shave your legs, do so before you
apply the sunless tanning product for an even application.
Use a light touch. Apply the sunless tanning
product evenly and lightly. Use sparingly on dry or thickened skin, such
as over your ankles, knees and elbows. If necessary, ask someone to
help you apply sunless tanner to hard-to-reach spots.
Save the tops of your hands for last. After you
apply the product to your face and body, wash your hands with soap and
water to avoid coloring your palms. Be sure to remove any product from
under your fingernails. Then use a cotton ball to apply the sunless
tanner to the top of each hand.