The ONLY safe tan

By now, we all know that tanning beds and laying out in the sun is not safe. But is regularly getting spray tanned or using self tanner safe?
THE PROBLEM WITH TANNING BEDS
It used to be that people would go to a tanning salon to get their “base tan” before going on vacation or being in the sun. Not only is having a base tan not beneficial, it’s actually harmful. According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), just one session in a tanning bed can increase your chances of getting melanoma by 20%, squamous cell carcinoma by 67%, and basal cell carcinoma by 29%! These statistics are alarming and deadly. In fact, the FDA now requires warning labels on all indoor tanning equipment. There is no level of tanning that is safe.
HOW DOES SUNLESS TANNING WORK?
The main active ingredient in sunless tanning solutions is DHA. DHA is a non-toxic, simple sugar made from sugar or sugar beets. When applied to the skin, DHA causes a chemical reaction with the amino acids in the surface cells of the skin, producing a darkening, or tanning, effect. DHA does not damage skin as it only affects the outermost cells of the epidermis (stratum corneum).
Since 1970, DHA has been approved by the FDA for use on skin and does not have any known adverse side effects. When used appropriately, the DHA in a spray tan solution is considered safe. Sunless tan solutions with DHA have been recommended by all of the major medical and skincare associations around the world; the aforementioned AAD even has sunless tanning tips on their website.
SUNLESS TANNING SOLUTIONS
be your own products that tan the skin include DHA, along with organic and natural ingredients. We are mindful of choosing only the safest and most beneficial ingredients to use on your skin. Full ingredient lists are available on each product page.
SUNLESS TANNING DOES NOT PROTECT YOU FROM SUN DAMAGE
While spray tanning is the safest way to get a tan, it’s important to note that it does not protect you from the sun’s harmful rays. You should always wear sunscreen when outdoors. Here are the sunscreens we love and are sunless tan friendly!
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