Everything You need to know about Self-tanners #Summertime
Everything You need to know about Self Tanners Info If you’ve ever used a self-tanner, chances are, you’ve experienced a horror story involving streaking or orange palms. While easy to use once you get the hang of them, these summer must-haves are also simple to misapply if you haven’t mastered the right technique. The reason? All self-tanners contain a chemical called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, which temporarily stains (within about an hour) the uppermost layer of your skin, called the stratum corneum. So if you don’t apply the product right to begin with, it’s hard to stop this process once it starts–why we asked experts for tips on how to get a healthy glow in no time. Bronzers Cosmetic bronzers produce immediate effects that can be easily removed with soap and water. Bronzers are available as powders, creams, and lotions. These products are essentially a form of make-up, since the tint only lasts until it is washed off. Tanning Lotions and Sprays Perhaps the most effective