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Sunless Tanning Information
 
 
 
Long days and warm weather are an invitation to stay in the sun. But nowadays sunlight is fraught with many hidden dangers. It is primarily responsible for skin cancer, deteriorating skin and ugly blemishes. Bad skin contributes a lot towards the body taking on an aged appearance. If you want an express tan, check out sunless tanning, which is the means of attaining a tan by using the appropriate creams and powders and equipment like tanning beds. The main advantage is not having to sit and bake in the sun, for hours on end. The products are as diverse as lotions, sprays.

Ultraviolet radiation given out by the sun is of 3 kinds, each having a different value in the light spectrum. UVC rays emit at 320-400nm and UVB emit at 290-320nmUVA and UVB rays are the most destructive, UVB being even more dangerous.

Melanin, which is produced by the skin, protects us from harmful rays by absorbing them and keeping our DNA safe. Melanin production and the subsequent darkening of the skin is known as a tan. Not to say that sunless tanning methods are free from any ill effects. Most are not even recognized by the medical governing bodies. However, sunless tanning is a better bet for those who cannot tolerate too much sun. The creams are cheap and the procedure at a salon is moderately priced.
 
 
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