What are the dangers of using self-tanners
One of the things I miss the summer heat is not overwhelming and the beaches with waves so rough that keep us from even entering the bank. But is the effect of ” bronze “on our skin, creams so much effort and cost us.
But who says we must resign ourselves to the pallor of the past? Perhaps we fail to summer color intensity, which would be rather risky, but we can look a subtle gold having a healthy lifestyle and helping in some cosmetics.
Many people-especially girls-are turning to self-tanners or self-tanning because they are the easiest to use. That is, do not have to wait for a sunny day, much less for your skin to have the desired tone, because these concoctions contain substances that react with the epidermal cells and color without exposure.
But as “not everything that glitters is gold”, the apparent virtue of self-tanners is also its greatest disadvantage. And the danger is that by producing artificial coloring, it lacks sunscreen, which despite being in autumn or winter is necessary to help prevent stains and signs of aging.
The risks increase when seeing “the tan of your dreams”, people are “excited” while excessive amounts of product applied with greater prejudice to the dermis. Furthermore, its chemical composition, self-tanners should be applied carefully so that the color is partner and debris do not accumulate in dead cells.
Given the negative effects of tanning , it is easier to use sunscreen for the face-one and one for the rest of the body, apply once a week, papaya and honey masks and drink plenty of water to a color look enviable and, all healthy.