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Using a
good Indoor Tanning Lotion has been proven to give you from 25 to 35% better
results than tanning dry or with moisturizers.
The human bodies skin covering contains approximately 5 million Melanocyte
Cells. These cells use an amino acid known as Tyrosine to produce Melanin.
The Melanin when exposed to UVA Light, oxidizes and produces the tan
everyone desires. Consider these facts when choosing your tanning lotion:
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When purchasing a
Indoor Tanning Lotion, it is important to find a lotion that lists
(Tyrosine) in the upper portion of the ingredient list. The higher
in the list Tyrosine appears, the more the lotion contains. |
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Remember Tyrosine
is the ONLY amino acid your body uses to produce Melanin. Other key
ingredients to look for are vitamins A, B, E, F, Collagen, Elastin,
and Natural Oils. |
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Using a good
tanning lotion will also extend the life of your tan. |
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Avoid these
ingredients when buying a tanning lotion: Alcohol, Niacin, Nicotate
( Alcohol dries the skin niacin, and nicotate irritate the skin) |
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Most tanning
lotions sold in variety stores, discount stores and drug stores are
water based and cheaply made and usually contain drying agent and
alcohol. |
Step 1:
Our tanning formulas contain advanced tanning ingredients to hydrate your
skin and promote a golden-brown base tan.
Step 2:
Our formulas are designed with maximum strength tanning ingredients,
including skin softeners, to help advanced tanners go beyond their "tanning
plateau."
Step 3:
Our formulas help extend and preserve the life span of your tan. They
moisturize, prevent peeling and flaking, and diminish the appearance of fine
lines and wrinkles.
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