How brun utan sol works
Turbo Tan brun utan sol spray is applied by spraying it onto
your skin. The solution contain a special type of sugar that reacts
with dead skincells producing a beautiful and water resistant sunless
tan. The process is completly safe!
Applicering
Turbo Tan Brun utan sol spray is very easy to use. The solution
is colored so that you can see where and how spray has been applied.
This way you can decide for yourself the intensity of your tan.
More about applicering of brun utan sol
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Proven harmless since 1960
Brun utan sol products emerged in 1960. The first one, QT or
Quick Tanning Lotion, produced a quite irrealistic orange color.
Since then brun utan sol products (also called self tanners) has
evolved tremendously, mainly thanks to the the introduction of spray
and airbrush tanning. All of the ingredients are dermatologically
tested and approved since 1960. The substances are proven harmless.
Brun utan sol is not dangerous in any way.
The ingredients
The most effective brun utan sol ingredient is DHA
(dihydroxyacetone). DHA is a colorless sugar that interacts with
dead cells located in the upper layer of the skin (epidermis). As
the sugar binds with the dead skin cells, a color change occurs.
Erythrulose, also a sugar, is another important substance in the
brun utan sol solution. When used in combination with DHA it provides
a longer lasting and more natural looking tan than DHA alone. The
tan usually lasts five to seven days depending on your skin.
Does the tan fade?
Just like an ordinary tan achieved throu sunbathing, the sunless
tan will fade. The reason is simple: Every day, millions of dead
skin cells are sloughed off or worn away from the surface of your
skin. In fact, every 35 to 45 days, you have an entirely new outer
skin layer (epidermis). This is why the tan will gradually fade.
As the dead cells are worn away, so is the tan. Fading of this kind
applies to all tans, both sunless and real. To maintain your tan,
simply reapply the self tanner.
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