Tanning Lotion Tips
June 24, 2009 by Mary
Filed under Tanning Lotion Advice
It seems that these days there’s a tanning salon on every corner; maybe more than one! They’re simply everywhere. But what if there were a cheaper solution in order to get a good old fashioned tan? Is there any way to bronze yourself without having to pay exorbitant fees and spend hours every month going to and from these salons and bed places? Well, yes, as a matter of fact there is. It’s called why don’t you just take control of the process yourself by using a tanning lotion.
Forget all the hustle, bustle, and hassle of salons. I totally recommend taking the ball in your own hands. That’s why I recommend that everyone use a good tanning lotion that is put out by a reputable company: someone who knows what they’re doing and is a specialist in this industry. Look for ones that have a natural look, not an artificial one. Unless of course you want to turn yourself orange. If that’s your idea of looking attractive, then by all means be my guest and get yourself some orange paint.
It’s really important that when you buy a tanning lotion you understand that most of them will not break up UV rays before they hit you. This is for cosmetic reasons not health. If you are going to put on your tan and then go to the beach, here’s how to do it: first of all exfoliate your skin. That’s always the first step. After that is done then I recommend you proceed onward to the putting on of the actual lotion that you have so delightfully bought for yourself because you’re going to pamper yourself and look good this summer. Put it on now. Let it dry – this is the next step. Once it’s good and on there, then you can do the next thing in our little instruction manual here.
That next step is to put on some real SPF suntan lotion. Now this will actually scientifically protect you from UV rays. Don’t listen to fake claims by tanning lotion companies or you might get burned!
I don’t think it’s really that complicated. The other thing I’d suggest is smell your lotion before you buy a lot of it. They smell like a chemical waste dump sometimes, so you want to be careful which ones you choose. Get something that gives a natural coloring, because this looks a hundred times better than a fake one.




