Many wonder what the difference is between tanning oil and tanning lotion. There is a difference in the two tanning products. So much difference it is very important to know how the product is to be used to obtain the maximum benefit.
Tanning oil is designed to magnify the suns exposure while getting the benefits of soother and softer skin. Skin that is moisturized holds the tan longer than dry skin. When the skin is dry, it will peel and lose the coloring faster. The key to a beautiful long lasting tan is to use tanning oils that are available in different blends of oils.
Tanning oils are created with a blend of ingredient such as natural butters, liposomal, tyrosine complexes, L-Tyrosine, essential oils, natural botanical extracts, vitamins, riboflavin, hemp seed oil, and copper to aid in the faster tanner process.
Deep tanning tinglers are used to stimulate causing melanin to be forced to the skin’s surface. Tanning oils formulated with this method have a better result with tanning. When using this method, it is best to start with, the lower levels and build to the higher levels for the best results.
The different types of oils for tanning oils are sunflower oil, coconut oil, lanolin, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, coco butter, green tea extract, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Sweet almond oil, and eucalyptus oil. The different oils have different benefits.
Sunflower oil offers superior moisturizing qualities that when blended with high concentrations of Vitamins A, E, and D is very effective in treating dry, aged, and weathered skin damage.
Coconut oil protects and moisturizes the skin while promoting a darker glowing tan. It is mild enough to use on sensitive skin.
Lanolin is taken from the oil glands in the wool from sheep and used on the skin to prevent irritations people may suffer from other types of oils. It seals the moisture in the skin and is widely used for moisturizing dry or sunburned skin.
Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are natural minerals taken from beach sand and clay deposits. They are synthetically produced chemicals that are gently. Zinc oxide is a blocking mineral helping to prevent the damage from extreme skin to sun exposure. Both minerals help to redirect the sunrays from the skin that are very harmful providing a barrier shielding the skin without clogging the pores or irritating the skin.
Cocoa butter is a cream that is excellent and extracted directly from the cocoa bean. It is good for chapped areas of the skin as well as being used to help prevent stretch marks.
Green tea extract helps to less the sunburn. A powerful antioxidant helps to detract from the harmful radiation of the sun.
Vitamin C and E are antioxidants helping to rejuvenate the skin.
Sweet almond oil is derived from dried kernels of the almond tree and used in beauty products for rejuvenating the areas of the skin. It is great for chapped hands and feet providing soothing relief and healing. It is very high in monpolyunsaturated fatty acids and contains Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, and Vitamin E.
Vitamin E provides antioxidant protection helping to reduce the risks of cancer, and slows the damage to skin. It is also a natural preservative.
Eucalyptus oil helps to promote the pores to open naturally. It is an oil the skin absorbs easily when combined with other oils. It is known to repel insects especially mosquitoes.