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| Tips for Capturing Tanning Beauty |
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Everyone's searching for that ideal glow. Getting and keeping a fine
tan is no simple task. On the contrary, it's a redundant process that
can ruin your skin over time and bleed your wallet dry. Take the
new-age tanning beds for instance.
People who open up these businesses are making a fortune passing out premature wrinkles and skin cancer. Yeah, I know; no one likes to ponder this aspect of tanning beauty, but it is a real nonetheless. If you crave that dashing glow, you have to be willing to deal with the drawbacks. It's that simple. Or at least it used to be. Fortunately for sun bunnies everywhere there is now an alternative to damaging UV rays. This process actually doesn't require the sun at all. We've all seen and tested out self-tanners. I've seen these babies around since the early 90s. Back in high school I smeared one on as directed, and still ended up with streaky orange skin. Not exactly the tanning beauty I was looking for. Regardless, the stuff wore off after only a few days. I have no doubt that millions of others shared this experience along with me. We all want to have our cake and eat it too. Self-tanner at the time made perfect sense. Anyway, these days tanning beauty has hit a new high. Recently we've been introduced to mist-on or spray-on tans. This is now where it's at! You can head on over to the nearest tanning salon and hop in a booth for a little hose down. Okay, that makes it sound a little peculiar. It's basically an airbrush-like system that mists you from head to toe. Naturally it works in a similar fashion to some of the more recent self-tanning products, but without the streaks and mess. Imagine acquiring an awesome tan in the dead of winter, but without any damage from the sun's harmful rays. There are plenty of reasons why folks should switch their tanning beauty routine to mist-on tanning. The main one concerns your health. It's a fact that the sun and tanning beds lead to certain types of skin cancer. A second reason regards your age. You certainly don't want to look 40 when you're only 31. Am I right about that or what? Give the new mist-on tan a shot. I doubt you'll be sorry. |
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