Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Why Airbrush Tan?


The National Cancer Institute warns against any type of tanning where the skin comes in contact with harmful UVA/UVB rays, but especially artificial tanning done in tanning beds. In fact, the NCI notes that women who use a tanning bed only once per month put themselves at a 55 percent higher risk of contraction malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. If you love the bronzed look of a tan, but aren't willing to sacrifice your health, airbrush tanning may be just what the doctor ordered. The spray tan solution is organic and derived from sugar cane or beets. It is applied to the top layer skin, therefore avoiding any deep penetration. It is safe, easy and with the latest scientific advances allows you to achieve a natural bronzed without the smell or orange hue of sunless tanning creams from the 80’s. If you're considering an airbrush tan, understanding how it works can help you feel more comfortable with the procedure.


1 comment:

  1. Hey, I too have heard about Airbrush tanning. Ya…, even I feel that it is much safer and an easier technique to achieve a natural bronzed complexion. I’ve gone through quite a few magazines and have read a few reviews by famous celebrities who have stated their level of satisfaction using the same…. I’ll surely try to use this the next time. For now, I’m using one of the products, an indoor tanning lotion by the Peau d'or. Its named Sexy Confidence. You know what I definitely like something about this product. It’s really unique,It has a mild instant bronzing power and active antioxidants. This has helped me to gain a golden tone. Let me share a secret with you……..boysare running behind me..cool!!!!

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